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MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel vs MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel

GT touchscreen vs formula touchscreen within MOZA

The verdict

The FSR2 wins for dedicated formula racers who need the larger screen and six paddles, whilst the Vision GS is the better all-rounder with wireless and a GT-friendly shape.

Both are premium MOZA wheels with touchscreens, but they target different disciplines. The FSR2 at $649 is a 280mm formula rim with a 4.3-inch screen, six paddles, and wired-only operation. The Vision GS at $529 is a 310mm GT butterfly with a 2.85-inch circular screen, 72 programmable inputs, and wireless connectivity. Formula specialists should choose the FSR2; GT and multi-discipline drivers are better served by the Vision GS.

MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel wins on

  • Larger 4.3-inch rectangular touchscreen with more telemetry real estate.
  • Six paddles including dedicated dual-clutch for formula standing starts.
  • 280mm diameter optimised for the quick lock-to-lock inputs formula cars demand.

MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel wins on

  • Wireless connectivity eliminates cable management entirely.
  • 72 programmable inputs versus the FSR2's more modest button count.
  • GT butterfly shape suits a wider range of disciplines including GT3 and prototypes.

MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel

$649.00In Stock

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Diameter 280 mm
Buttons 10
Rotary encoders 2
Thumb encoders 3
Display touchscreen
QR standard all-aluminum
Grip perforated microfiber leather
MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel synthesised from 4 reviews. Grip & Feel: 4.0 out of 5. Build Quality: 4.0 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 4.5 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 4.0 out of 5. Compatibility: 3.0 out of 5. Value: 3.5 out of 5. Aesthetics: 4.5 out of 5. 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.0 3.0 3.5 4.5 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel - 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.
MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 4.0
Build Quality 4.0
Buttons & Paddles 4.5
Display & LEDs 4.0
Compatibility 3.0
Value 3.5
Aesthetics 4.5
Full MOZA FSR2 Formula Wheel review →

MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel

$529.00In Stock

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Diameter 310 mm
Buttons 72
Rotary encoders 3
Thumb encoders 2
Clutch paddles Yes
Display HD circular touchscreen
QR standard MOZA Quick Release
Connectivity wireless, conductive slip ring
Chassis Carbon fibre
MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel synthesised from 4 reviews. Grip & Feel: 3.5 out of 5. Build Quality: 3.5 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 3.5 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 4.0 out of 5. Compatibility: 3.0 out of 5. Value: 3.0 out of 5. Aesthetics: 4.0 out of 5. 3.5 3.5 3.5 4.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel - 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.
MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 3.5
Build Quality 3.5
Buttons & Paddles 3.5
Display & LEDs 4.0
Compatibility 3.0
Value 3.0
Aesthetics 4.0
Full MOZA Vision GS Steering Wheel review →