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Moza Racing at CES 2026: new steering wheels and big sim-racing announcements

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07/01/2026

It’s CES 2026, and the tech giants are ecstatic, as they’ll be announcing everything that has anything to do with AI. But what we’re interested in is sim-racing, and that’s just as well, because Moza Racingis present at this edition, and on its stand we can see several new products. Let’s take a closer look.

Moza Racing innovations at CES 2026

Moza porshe Mission R Steering wheel sim Racing
Moza KS pro wheel sim Racing

Having collaborated with Porsche on the development of a new steering wheel, it has to be said that the wheel is one of a kind. The result of the work between the two brands is mind-boggling: a 5.4″ screen covering almost the entire faceplate, with an OLED panel curved at 300R. It’s not the first time we’ve seen tempered glass on a sim-racing screen, but Moza is hitting hard with such a large slab. Alongside the screen are controls and a processor, most likely ARM with 4 cores clocked at 1.3 GHz, for instantaneous management of the images displayed on the screen, which have a resolution of 720P and 60 Hz. It’s top-of-the-range for the competition, I must say.

Another steering wheel is also present on the Moza stand, and it’s the KS Pro. This steering wheel broadly takes the shape of the KS, with the addition of a 2.99″ screen on the faceplate, TPE leather on the handles, and a much finer pencil stroke I find. The KS Pro is based on the KS, but brings new controls on the faceplate, and a better grip according to the pictures.

Moza CS Pro Wheel sim racing
Moza MRP Rudder Pedals Sim Racing

Moza’s third steering wheel presented at CES 2026 is the CS Pro. Like the KS Pro, it features a 2.99″ screen, additional controls on the faceplate and 6 rear paddles. This Pro version of the CS is still based on a completely round shape and a minimalist design with carbon fiber and few colors.

For Moza’s flight sim branch, we’ve got an MRP Rudder Pedals for airliners. It’s a product designed to meet the needs of airplane pilots, with an aluminum structure, several pedal settings, and a pre-order starting January 6 for something like €300.

And finally, Moza Racing has announced the collaboration with Dirk Schouten, a Dutch Porsche Supercup driver, as a brand ambassador. It’s a wise decision, I think, as Dirk made his debut in sim-racing, before tackling race cars, which should be an excellent inspiration for virtual racers.

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