Moza and Lamborghini are manufacturers operating in two different worlds. The former develops and markets racing and flight simulation peripherals, and the latter is the legendary Italian manufacturer of supercars.
Driven by a single goal, these two brands have collaborated to bring us products that blur the boundary between reality and the virtual a little more each day. Moza had already released a steering wheel as an official replica of a Lamborghini wheel, the Essenza SCV12. It’s a non-approved racing car, and you can drive it on a virtual track with its steering wheel, thanks to Moza.
But today, we’re moving on to a much more real-world section, with Moza’s new collaboration with Lamborghini to give us the chance to get behind the wheel of the Revuelto, the bull brand’s flagship, which replaces the Aventador after more than 10 years on the market.

The Moza Revuelto steering wheel is a replica of the car of the same name, with a flat bottom, two good-sized carbon-fiber paddles at the rear and controls distributed over the side arms of the wheel.
This steering wheel has just been unveiled at DreamHack in Dallas, and we don’t have that much information to share. Apart from a few images, where we can see the shape of the steering wheel and the materials it should use (carbon fiber, leather), nothing else has been announced by Moza. According to the photos, Moza has worked with Lamborghini to develop a wheel that should appeal to all drivers, whether on the racetrack behind the wheel of a supercar, or on the open road with some quiet music to pass the time.
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