Now it’s the turn of Moza Racing to bring us new products, as Fanatec did some time ago with its ClubSport chassis. But Moza is staying more down-to-earth, offering successors to two of its flagship products: the top-of-the-range FSR steering wheel and the CM dashboard.
These products were teased some time ago with a backlit photo, showing only the vague shapes of a steering wheel with 3 paddles on one side (so 6 in all), and a screen. And today marks the official launch of FSR2 and CM2, which are already available.
The new FSR2 steering wheel from Moza Racing

Let’s start with Moza Racing’s new wheel. It’s the successor to the FSR, which is – well, was – the brand’s top-of-the-range wheel, designed primarily for GT3, single-seater and other prototype drivers.
The FSR2 takes the base of its predecessor, and adds a few modern touches. It’s not a revolution or a complete redesign, no. It’s just a practical evolution of the wheel. It features 6 rear paddles instead of 4, the addition of 2×3 RGB LEDs on the sides of the wheel, and above all, interfaces that are now customizable via Moza Pit House.
You can now create your own interface to be displayed on the 4.3″ screen, and you can even share them with other players who own this wheel. This is very practical, especially for those who find the standard FSR interfaces rather basic.
In terms of availability, the FSR2 is already on sale on the Chinese brand’s website, or from the brand’s representatives in France. The price remains unchanged at €699.
The new CM2 dashboard from Moza Racing

Unlike the FSR2, which remains visually unchanged, the CM2 has undergone a redesign this time. Instead of having an entirely rectangular shape, as on the CM it replaces, the CM2 boasts designer cut-outs on the sides, with RGB around the screen.
Speaking of the screen, its size remains unchanged at 5 inches, but the resolution is increased from 800×480 pixels to 1280×720, i.e. HD. From memory, I think it’s the only dashboard on the market to offer this. But I could be wrong.
Another significant change from the old screen is the customization of interfaces, as on the FSR2. You can now customize the screens to be displayed, and also share them with other riders.
Let’s finish with price and availability. The CM2 is currently priced at €199, and is also available from official Moza distributors in France.
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