MOZA Racing plans to release exciting new products on March 18, 2025. These innovations will transform both sim racing and flight simulation experiences. The company leads the industry with hardware that brings a realistic feel to virtual racing and flying games. Their new lineup aims to make your gaming setup feel just like the real thing.
The founders of MOZA Racing spent decades working in the car industry before creating simulation gear. They apply real automotive tech to their racing equipment. This expertise helps them create products that accurately copy what happens in actual vehicles. Their designs bridge the gap between virtual games and real-world racing experiences.
The company just made its mBooster Active Pedal available after first showing it at Gamescom last year. This pedal copies real racing feelings like brakes locking up and tires losing traction. It contains two 200-load cell sensors for perfect accuracy when you press down. Depending on your needs, you can set it up as a gas, brake, or clutch pedal. The mBooster sells for $799.00 US, €899.00 EU, £799.00 UK, AUD 1,499.00 Australia, and JPY 129,900.00 Japan.
The new MOZA Active Shifter combines their AB9 FFB flight base with a racing shifter. It uses two servo motors with 12Nm peak strength to make gear changes feel authentic. You can switch between regular H-pattern shifting, sequential shifting, and handbrake modes. Their Pit House software allows complete customization of how everything works. The shifter knob costs $39.00 US, €47.00 EU, £39.00 UK, with the full base and knob package priced at $588.00 US, €646.00 EU, £588.00 UK.
MOZA updated all its direct-drive wheelbases, including the R9, R12, R16, and R21 models. These bases feature a new 21-bit magnetic encoder with 2.09 million points of resolution. This improvement creates sharper feedback and better motor control as you drive. The enhanced sensitivity lets you feel road details much more clearly than before.
Through a partnership with iRacing, MOZA added a special 360 Hz feedback mode to their wheelbases. This feature helps drivers feel subtle changes in steering resistance during turns. You can sense different road surfaces and the impact when hitting curbs. These detailed sensations improve your control and awareness of virtual tracks.
The wheelbases can even process game audio to generate tiny vibrations. These updates work together to create the most lifelike driving experience possible. Every bump and texture comes through the wheel exactly as it would in a real vehicle.
For flight simulator fans, MOZA expanded its product line after debuting at the 2024 Flight Sim Expo. They created these products with input from actual pilots to ensure an authentic feel. Their flight controls match what happens in real aircraft for maximum realism.
The AY210 Yoke Base delivers 9Nm of torque and 210N of push force with a 150mm travel distance. These specs create ultra-realistic flight dynamics for simulator enthusiasts. You can customize everything through MOZA Cockpit software and mount it in various ways. It costs $699.00 US, €769.00 EU, £699.00 UK, AUD 1,399.00 Australia, JPY 116,900.00 Japan.
The MFY Yoke features 34 programmable inputs and hall-effect joysticks that maintain accuracy over time. It includes customizable RGB lighting and connects using a race car-inspired quick-release system. This design works perfectly for both commercial airliners and fighter jet simulations. The MFY Yoke sells for $149.00 US, €159.00 EU, £149.00 UK, AUD 299.00 Australia, and JPY 24,900.00 Japan.
The MTP Throttle offers exact control with 27 programmable switches and adjustable detents. Built from aluminum alloy with a hall-effect joystick, it provides smooth and accurate throttle movement. It integrates with MOZA Cockpit software for complete personalization. This throttle costs $329.00 US, €359.00 EU, £329.00 UK, AUD 599.00 Australia, JPY 52,900.00 Japan.
The MTLP Panel takes inspiration from F/A-18 aircraft controls for realistic takeoffs and landings. It features an intuitive layout with 25 programmable inputs and high-precision hall sensors. The durable aluminum construction ensures long-lasting performance. It includes a unique parking brake mechanism and pairs perfectly with the MTP Throttle Panel. The MTLP Panel retails for $149.00 US, €159.00 EU, £149.00 UK, AUD 299.00 Australia, JPY 24,900.00 Japan.
The founders of MOZA Racing spent decades working in the car industry before creating simulation gear. They apply real automotive tech to their racing equipment. This expertise helps them create products that accurately copy what happens in actual vehicles. Their designs bridge the gap between virtual games and real-world racing experiences.
The company just made its mBooster Active Pedal available after first showing it at Gamescom last year. This pedal copies real racing feelings like brakes locking up and tires losing traction. It contains two 200-load cell sensors for perfect accuracy when you press down. Depending on your needs, you can set it up as a gas, brake, or clutch pedal. The mBooster sells for $799.00 US, €899.00 EU, £799.00 UK, AUD 1,499.00 Australia, and JPY 129,900.00 Japan.
The new MOZA Active Shifter combines their AB9 FFB flight base with a racing shifter. It uses two servo motors with 12Nm peak strength to make gear changes feel authentic. You can switch between regular H-pattern shifting, sequential shifting, and handbrake modes. Their Pit House software allows complete customization of how everything works. The shifter knob costs $39.00 US, €47.00 EU, £39.00 UK, with the full base and knob package priced at $588.00 US, €646.00 EU, £588.00 UK.
MOZA updated all its direct-drive wheelbases, including the R9, R12, R16, and R21 models. These bases feature a new 21-bit magnetic encoder with 2.09 million points of resolution. This improvement creates sharper feedback and better motor control as you drive. The enhanced sensitivity lets you feel road details much more clearly than before.
Through a partnership with iRacing, MOZA added a special 360 Hz feedback mode to their wheelbases. This feature helps drivers feel subtle changes in steering resistance during turns. You can sense different road surfaces and the impact when hitting curbs. These detailed sensations improve your control and awareness of virtual tracks.
The wheelbases can even process game audio to generate tiny vibrations. These updates work together to create the most lifelike driving experience possible. Every bump and texture comes through the wheel exactly as it would in a real vehicle.
For flight simulator fans, MOZA expanded its product line after debuting at the 2024 Flight Sim Expo. They created these products with input from actual pilots to ensure an authentic feel. Their flight controls match what happens in real aircraft for maximum realism.
The AY210 Yoke Base delivers 9Nm of torque and 210N of push force with a 150mm travel distance. These specs create ultra-realistic flight dynamics for simulator enthusiasts. You can customize everything through MOZA Cockpit software and mount it in various ways. It costs $699.00 US, €769.00 EU, £699.00 UK, AUD 1,399.00 Australia, JPY 116,900.00 Japan.
The MFY Yoke features 34 programmable inputs and hall-effect joysticks that maintain accuracy over time. It includes customizable RGB lighting and connects using a race car-inspired quick-release system. This design works perfectly for both commercial airliners and fighter jet simulations. The MFY Yoke sells for $149.00 US, €159.00 EU, £149.00 UK, AUD 299.00 Australia, and JPY 24,900.00 Japan.
The MTP Throttle offers exact control with 27 programmable switches and adjustable detents. Built from aluminum alloy with a hall-effect joystick, it provides smooth and accurate throttle movement. It integrates with MOZA Cockpit software for complete personalization. This throttle costs $329.00 US, €359.00 EU, £329.00 UK, AUD 599.00 Australia, JPY 52,900.00 Japan.
The MTLP Panel takes inspiration from F/A-18 aircraft controls for realistic takeoffs and landings. It features an intuitive layout with 25 programmable inputs and high-precision hall sensors. The durable aluminum construction ensures long-lasting performance. It includes a unique parking brake mechanism and pairs perfectly with the MTP Throttle Panel. The MTLP Panel retails for $149.00 US, €159.00 EU, £149.00 UK, AUD 299.00 Australia, JPY 24,900.00 Japan.