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MOZA GSV2 GT Steering WheelvsMOZA KS Steering Wheel

The Bottom Line

The MOZA GSV2 GT and the MOZA KS represent two very different design philosophies within the Moza ecosystem. While both share a 300mm GT-style layout, one chases premium materials at a higher price point, while the other focuses on raw, budget-friendly functionality.

Pro Tip

If you opt for the GSV2, be prepared to contact Moza support for replacement joystick caps, as the stock ones sit too deep and block directional inputs. Additionally, you will need third-party plugins to sync the GSV2's RGB LEDs with SimHub, as native support is lacking.

Why choose MOZA GSV2 GT Steering Wheel

7.8
Overall Score

  • Premium Materials: The 5mm forged carbon fiber faceplate and genuine leather grips provide a high-end aesthetic and comfortable touch.
  • Tactile Shifters: The magnetic shifters deliver a sharp, satisfying snap that feels much more positive than the dampened paddles on the KS.

Why choose MOZA KS Steering Wheel

8.5
Overall Score

  • Unbeatable Value: At nearly half the price of the GSV2, it delivers a highly rigid composite body with zero noticeable flex even on 12Nm wheelbases.
  • Quiet Operation: The pre-installed silencer pads on the magnetic shifters make this wheel ideal for late-night racing sessions.

The Verdict

The MOZA KS is the smarter purchase for most sim racers, offering incredible structural rigidity and features at a highly competitive price point. However, if you cannot stand plastic grips and demand the tactile snap of loud magnetic shifters, the MOZA GSV2 GT offers the premium materials you are looking for, despite its minor design quirks.

Spec comparison

MOZA GSV2 GT Steering WheelMOZA KS Steering Wheel
Brand MOZA MOZA
Ecosystem MOZA MOZA
Starting Price $399.00 $229.00
Diameter 300 mm 300 mm
Rim Material leather TPE
Buttons 10 10
Display No No
Magnetic Shifters Yes Yes
Quick Release D1-Spec D1-Spec

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