What it is
The MOZA GS V2P is a GT butterfly wheel at $369, sitting between the budget CS V2P round wheel and the premium Vision GS in MOZA’s lineup. The butterfly shape is designed for closed-cockpit racing: GT3, GTE, touring cars, and prototypes where hand position sits naturally at quarter-to-three.
The V2P designation indicates this is the updated version with improved paddle mechanisms over the original GS. Compatible with all MOZA wheelbases natively. PC only.
Who it’s for
MOZA owners who primarily race GT3 or endurance events and want a dedicated GT shape without paying Vision GS money. If you have been using the round CS V2P for everything and find it awkward in closed-cockpit cars, the GS V2P provides the ergonomic upgrade at a mid-range price point.
In use
The butterfly shape is the core upgrade over MOZA’s round offerings. Hand position falls naturally into the grip that GT racing demands, and the contoured handles provide better leverage than a round rim during fast directional changes. Build quality is consistent with MOZA’s mid-range: functional, reasonably solid, and appropriate for the price tier.
What to watch out for
No display. If on-wheel telemetry matters, the CS Pro at $329 offers a screen for $40 less, though in a different shape. MOZA ecosystem only unless you buy the $49 Universal Hub Kit. At $369, it competes directly with the Simagic GTS ($289) and GT Neo ($269), both of which are cheaper and offer cross-ecosystem compatibility.
Verdict
A straightforward mid-range GT wheel that delivers the butterfly shape MOZA owners need for closed-cockpit racing. No standout features, but solid execution at a reasonable price. Compare against the Simagic alternatives if you are not already locked into the MOZA ecosystem.