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Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 vs Grid Engineering MPX v2

Swedish Ascher vs UK Grid premium formula

The verdict

The Grid MPX v2 wins for drivers who want all-aluminium touch points and a built-in display at $89 less, but the Ascher F64-SC V3 remains the default for its 64 inputs and native Simucube wireless.

Two boutique formula wheels for Simucube owners at $1210 and $1299. The Grid MPX v2 is CNC machined in the UK with all-aluminium touch points, an optional DDU5 display, and understated design. The Ascher F64-SC V3 offers 64 inputs, native Simucube wireless, and the trust of being the community default Simucube wheel. Both are exceptional; the choice depends on whether you value display integration or input count and wireless.

Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 wins on

  • 64 discrete inputs including twelve-position rotary switches.
  • Native Simucube wireless with battery life measured in years.
  • Established as the community default Simucube formula wheel with proven reliability.

Grid Engineering MPX v2 wins on

  • All-aluminium touch points throughout, no plastic elements even on button caps.
  • Optional DDU5 display integrates flush into the wheel body.
  • Costs $89 less with equally precise CNC machined construction.

Ascher Racing F64-SC V3

$1299.00Out of Stock

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Diameter 285 mm
Buttons 14
Rotary encoders 2
Thumb encoders 2
Paddles magnetic, CNC aluminium
Chassis Aluminium
Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 synthesised from 3 reviews. Grip & Feel: 4.0 out of 5. Build Quality: 4.5 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 4.0 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 3.5 out of 5. Compatibility: 3.0 out of 5. Value: 2.5 out of 5. Aesthetics: 4.0 out of 5. 4.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 4.0 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 - Consensus Score Synthesised from 3 reviews · simracingwheels.com
What do these axes mean?

Each wheel is scored 1-5 on seven axes. The composite is weighted: feel, value and controls count for more than the rest. A 0 means insufficient evidence and collapses that spoke toward the centre.

Grip & Feel ×1.5
How the rim feels in your hands under load. Grip material, ergonomics, weight balance and comfort over long stints.
Build Quality ×1.0
Chassis rigidity, button and paddle feel, QR fitment, flex under braking. How solid the hardware is.
Buttons & Paddles ×1.2
Number and quality of inputs: buttons, rotaries, funky switches, thumb encoders, paddle shifters and clutch paddles.
Display & LEDs ×0.8
Screen type, resolution, brightness, rev lights, RGB indicators and SimHub support.
Compatibility ×1.0
QR ecosystem support, base compatibility range, platform support (PC, PlayStation, Xbox).
Value ×1.3
What you get for the money compared to direct rivals at the same price point and wheel type.
Aesthetics ×0.7
Visual design, finish quality, colour options. How the wheel looks mounted on the rig.
Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 4.0
Build Quality 4.5
Buttons & Paddles 4.0
Display & LEDs 3.5
Compatibility 3.0
Value 2.5
Aesthetics 4.0
Full Ascher Racing F64-SC V3 review →

Grid Engineering MPX v2

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Grid Engineering MPX v2 - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for Grid Engineering MPX v2 synthesised from 4 reviews. Grip & Feel: 4.5 out of 5. Build Quality: 4.5 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 4.5 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 3.0 out of 5. Compatibility: 3.5 out of 5. Value: 3.0 out of 5. Aesthetics: 4.5 out of 5. 4.5 4.5 4.5 3.0 3.5 3.0 4.5 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics Grid Engineering MPX v2 - Consensus Score Synthesised from 4 reviews · simracingwheels.com
What do these axes mean?

Each wheel is scored 1-5 on seven axes. The composite is weighted: feel, value and controls count for more than the rest. A 0 means insufficient evidence and collapses that spoke toward the centre.

Grip & Feel ×1.5
How the rim feels in your hands under load. Grip material, ergonomics, weight balance and comfort over long stints.
Build Quality ×1.0
Chassis rigidity, button and paddle feel, QR fitment, flex under braking. How solid the hardware is.
Buttons & Paddles ×1.2
Number and quality of inputs: buttons, rotaries, funky switches, thumb encoders, paddle shifters and clutch paddles.
Display & LEDs ×0.8
Screen type, resolution, brightness, rev lights, RGB indicators and SimHub support.
Compatibility ×1.0
QR ecosystem support, base compatibility range, platform support (PC, PlayStation, Xbox).
Value ×1.3
What you get for the money compared to direct rivals at the same price point and wheel type.
Aesthetics ×0.7
Visual design, finish quality, colour options. How the wheel looks mounted on the rig.
Grid Engineering MPX v2 - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 4.5
Build Quality 4.5
Buttons & Paddles 4.5
Display & LEDs 3.0
Compatibility 3.5
Value 3.0
Aesthetics 4.5
Full Grid Engineering MPX v2 review →