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CES 2026: MOZA Racing unveils the official Porsche Mission R steering wheel and its new Pro range

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6 Jan 2026

CES 2026 has just begun, and the latest sim-racing equipment is right on its heels. For this year in Las Vegas, Moza Racing is announcing several products to be added to its catalog, for both car and airplane sim-racing. Let’s take a look at them below.

What’s new at CES 2026 for Moza Racing

First of all, let’s start with the new products on show at CES 2026. This year’s flagship product is the Porsche Mission R steering wheel, developed and designed in collaboration with the prestigious German carmaker, and the specs are spectacular I must say.

We’re dealing with a steering wheel with a central screen that covers almost the entire faceplate, with a 5.4″ diameter, a 300R curvature and tempered glass to protect it all. The panel is OLED, with 720P (HD) resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. It’s a big deal for the medium, and there are several other controls on the front panel, a 4-core 1.3 GHz processor to handle the data displayed, and PC compatibility.

Next, the KS Pro steering wheel, an improved version of the standard wheel. It features an almost 3″ screen on the front panel, TPE leather on the grips, the addition of controls on the faceplate and a slightly revised shape, much more attractive in my opinion.

Alongside it, Moza unveils a pro variant of the CS steering wheel. It’s more or less the same recipe: the addition of a 2.99″ screen on the hub above the faceplate, controls distributed on the outside on a kind of hub, and also the possibility of having it with 6 paddles on the rear. This is a big step up from the standard CS, as the Pro version will enable GT3 racers to better exploit their cars on the world’s racetracks.

To conclude with sim-racing, the brand has announced that Dirk Schouten, Dutch Porsche Supercup racing driver, is its new ambassador. Dirk started out in sim-racing before moving on to real racetracks, and that’s just as well, because Moza is a manufacturer of sim-racing peripherals.

Now it’s time for aircraft simulation, with the MRP Rudder Pedals, an aluminum pedalboard for commercial airliners. The device is highly customizable, adapting to the needs and preferences of airplane pilots. Pre-orders will start on January 6, and the price is expected to be around €300.

With these announcements, Moza Racing is taking 2026 by storm, thanks in particular to a strategic partnership with Porsche that should delight GT enthusiasts. We can’t wait to get our hands on this new ecosystem to see if the on-track experience lives up to these promising technical specifications.

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