The Moza Racing R12 is the company’s latest addition to an already extensive lineup of direct-drive wheelbases. Sitting at the 12 Nm mark, it positions itself firmly in the mid-range category, a space that many sim racers consider the ideal balance between power, detail, and affordability.
After spending a solid amount of time using the R12 across multiple racing titles, it quickly became clear why this torque range is so appealing. It offers more than enough strength for immersive driving while still remaining manageable for most rigs and users. In this review, I will go over what the R12 does well, where it falls short, and whether it truly earns its place as a go-to mid-range option.
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Retailing at around the $600 mark, the Moza R12 lands directly in the heart of the mid-range direct-drive segment. It competes with some very well-established options in this space, which makes its value proposition especially important.
At this price point, expectations are naturally higher. Buyers are no longer just looking for raw torque, but also build quality, consistency, software stability, and long-term reliability. On paper, the R12 checks many of the right boxes, and in practice, it largely follows through.
For what it offers, the pricing feels fair. It is not aggressively cheap, but it also does not feel overpriced considering the performance and materials on offer.
The first thing that stands out about the R12 is its size. It is impressively compact for a wheelbase capable of delivering 12 Nm of torque. The housing is made almost entirely from aviation-grade aluminum, giving it a very solid and professional feel.
This compact form factor is not just about aesthetics. It allows monitors to be positioned closer to the wheel rim, which can significantly improve immersion, especially for users running single-screen setups. Compared to larger wheelbases, this is a noticeable advantage.
Internally, the R12 uses a direct-drive servo motor paired with an industrial conduction slip ring. The result is a clean design with a fully wireless connection to compatible steering wheels.
At the rear of the wheelbase, Moza has included ports for USB, pedals, a digital dash, shifter, handbrake, and an emergency stop. All of these accessories are optional and sold separately, but the expandability is there.
The power button is also located at the back of the unit. I would much prefer this to be positioned at the front, as it can be awkward to reach once the wheelbase is mounted on a rig.
On the top of the base, two small mounting points allow you to attach Moza’s optional CM display. This is a nice extra that adds flexibility and is not something commonly seen in competing wheelbases.



The R12 can only be hard mounted using the four mounting holes on the bottom of the unit. There are no side or front mounting options available.
For many users, this will not be a dealbreaker, but in higher-end aluminum profile rigs, front or side mounting is often preferred. This limitation feels slightly out of place at this price level.
An optional desk clamp is also available, though using a 12 Nm wheelbase on a standard desk is not something I would recommend. This wheelbase is clearly designed with proper cockpits and wheel stands in mind.
Moza’s quick release system has generally been one of the stronger points of their ecosystem, and once attached, it remains excellent. The connection is solid, with no flex and a completely wireless interface.
That said, I did encounter some unexpected issues when inserting the wheel. Locking the wheel into place took more effort than usual, and this is something I have not experienced with Moza products in the past.
It is unclear whether this was due to the specific wheel or the wheelbase itself. While it always worked eventually, the experience left a less-than-ideal first impression. Once mounted, however, performance was flawless.
Moza Pit House has evolved significantly over time and is now one of the better software suites available in sim racing. The interface is clean, intuitive, and packed with customization options.
There are extensive force feedback parameters available, allowing you to fine-tune the wheelbase to suit your driving style. The included presets are usable, and with a bit of adjustment, it is easy to dial the R12 into a very comfortable setup.
Rather than focusing on marketing jargon, the real test for me was simply how the wheel felt on track, and in that regard, the software delivered.
With 12 Nm of torque, the R12 immediately feels powerful. At maximum output, it delivers more force than most people will realistically need. More importantly, the motor reacts very quickly, which makes catching slides and feeling subtle grip changes much easier.
The dynamic range offered by this torque level is where the R12 really shines. Road textures, kerbs, bumps, and surface changes come through clearly without feeling exaggerated or muddy.
I personally prefer detailed feedback over sheer strength, and the R12 caters well to that preference. That said, if you enjoy heavier steering forces, there is more than enough headroom available.
Performance was consistent across multiple titles, including iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally, and ACC. There were no noticeable drops in force feedback quality or responsiveness when switching between games.
During longer sessions, the wheelbase remained cool and completely silent, which speaks well to its thermal management.

One lingering concern with Moza products has historically been long-term reliability. While my experience with the R12 so far has been positive, only time will tell how it holds up months or years down the line.
Compared to the R9, the R12 offers not only more peak torque but also a wider dynamic range, which makes details more pronounced. That difference is noticeable and welcome.
At this stage, the R12 feels like a strong step forward, but reliability is something I will continue to monitor closely.
The Moza Racing R12 positions itself very well in the mid-range direct-drive market. Its compact design, solid aluminum construction, and strong on-track performance make it an appealing option for a wide range of sim racers.
The force feedback is detailed, responsive, and consistent across titles. The software experience is one of the better ones currently available, and the overall driving experience feels refined.
There are some drawbacks, including limited mounting options and a quick release experience that was not as smooth as expected. Long-term reliability is also still an open question.
Even with those caveats, the R12 delivers where it matters most. For sim racers looking for a balanced combination of power, precision, and value, the Moza R12 is an easy wheelbase to recommend.
Hayden staples says:
Wow!
Now says:
Yeah its amazing
VMR_10 says:
Cool
yedarm kim says:
Good looking rig
Anonymous says:
wow
Anonymous says:
really nice
Elrick says:
The r12 is the best mid range sim racing equipment, versatile for just about anything.
Mr. Leen says:
After reading this review, I decided to buy the Moza R12 V2, and so far I’m very happy with the choice. The balance between power, detail, and price convinced me to go for it instead of a cheaper option. It feels like a solid long-term wheelbase.
Cobra303 says:
I think the r9 v3 is also a good midrange option.
zenu says:
yea just has a little less torque and a cheaper price tag
LiamBeacock says:
That’a what I thought too
Kareem says:
I just got an r5 but i rlly want an R12!
Andi says:
Good looking rig
Harald991 says:
Wow
Rtym says:
I. Absolutely agree
hyper says:
i want one so bad shame its not compatible with playstation and i just bought the rs50
sebo says:
amazing
Hugenzi says:
Good
Graziano says:
bella recensione, dettagliata e approfondita, mi piacerebbe avere questo motore
Antoine says:
Nice!
James says:
Personally I’d say the r12 is
mauro says:
wow insane
Edmunds says:
Crazy
SpruceMercury33 says:
Damn
NoahBatman35 says:
im planning to buy one myself!
Sebastian says:
I’m happy with mine. Especially because of its small form factor. I don’t think it will be my last DD though.
ningasu8746 says:
I honestly was thinking of upgrading from the r5 to the r12
Kurt says:
Would fit perfect with a new Porsche wheel!
Sam says:
I like the r9 because it’s more balanced
Alex2427 says:
my r5 is coming next week, this ones very cool tho will upgrade eventually maybe
Yanis says:
WOW so cool
Daniel Realpe Giraldo says:
I might need to upgrade my R9 now…
Matyhar says:
Amazing!
x4zm says:
this is very useful
phoonz13 says:
Should I upgrade from r3 to this one or r9?
Ethan says:
The r12 looks solid but at that price I might just try to save up even more and go for something even better
Anonymous says:
Wow, looks good
Michael G says:
Just bought the R5, hopefully I don’t regret not getting the R12!
dykancho says:
it’s the best
TheChosenDyno says:
Love this base!
Daniel Eriksson says:
I have a R12 V2 on order that should arrive in a day or two. It seems that the newer bases does not allow you to BOLT an extension shaft to the base, only option seems to be the MOZA Base Extension Rod that uses the quick release. I’ve seen lots of negative comments about it, that it is wobbly and makes clicking sounds. Is anyone using it? How is it for you?
juuuuusssstin says:
This is what i was thinking about upgrading to
xNitrox says:
Im also thinking on upgrading to the R12.
Elfinal12 says:
Me gustaría actualizar de una r3 a una r12 vale la pena por el precio?
Rodolfo Silveira says:
I have the moza R12, it’s amazing. I don’t think anyone need a stronger base, as wouldn’t be realistic.
Edwin says:
pluh
lactor says:
Thanks for the review! Have been sitting on buying the R12 for a while but this review has made up my mind!
NotedSloth says:
Wow, what a beast.
gustavs toms krastins 64 says:
Love your videos and the porshewheel is fier!!
SlatkiParadajz says:
I thought of buying this and this helped me decide!
Lino P says:
Probably going with this as an upgarde for my G920
panduca123 says:
Is a viable upgrade for the Moza R9?, or I need to relax??
Aiden Goreham says:
I have the R9 that works wonderfully so the R12 would definitely be very good!
jamiepoon says:
great video, make me clear that whether should i upgrade from my R9 to R12, thank you so muchhhhhhh
Winterzz says:
I am really happy with the R12, of you have to decidee between R12 and R9 I think the 12Nm really are the sweer Spot.
JulleSpg says:
The chart at the end was very helpful and good
Martan3572 says:
thanks im maybe buying it tomorow
Luis says:
The r12 is the best
GK_2012 says:
Is there will be a R12 V3 updated review?
DinoAgent says:
This looks like such a sick wheel!
Antonio says:
It helps me a lot to decide between the Moza r9 and r12
Cabi says:
Wow its amazing
Whiff says:
Would have to say its a midrange
Ezwae says:
Zoo wee mama
dzavidd. says:
this is fs the best upgrade after the r5 or r3
Anonymous says:
Dangg
IXFD_USA says:
This video is all i needed THX
bigmxn says:
Nice
Anonymous says:
12nm seems like a lot, but with that form factor and headroom, it does seem worth it!
Lucas Goh says:
Will Moza ever make a PS5 compatible wheelbase 🤧
Shouryank says:
If you are somewhat deep into the sim racing rabbit hole its pretty good especially if you are coming from a gear or belt wheel
Sam dale says:
That’s some crazy power
Austin says:
ive owned an R12 for about a year now and love it!
Aaron Miller says:
I’m currently trying to start building up a sim rig
vub1 says:
Now moza is one of the best company making good and reliable sim racing gear, and moza r12 is a proof of that.
Luis M says:
MOZA R12 is the best bang for your buck!
Damian M says:
Just picked up the R12 V2, really hoping to see an updated review that breaks down the differences between the two.
shootermcgavin says:
Definitely the sweet spot in the Moza range.
Gareth says:
What is the benifit to going with the R12 vs the R9.
Alex says:
I think the r9 is better for the money, but the r12 is worth the extra price
vsyph says:
I’m thinking of moving to Moza from Logitech but I can’t seem to find a compatible wheel base with Playstation!
dei says:
I decided to move to moza and I was torn between choosing higher torque, since I never had proper force feedback nor a direct drive wheel, now I know what I should choose as my first wheelbase from moza
elusiiv3 says:
love the rig cant wait to get mine put together and start the racing journey
Jackal says:
Would it be worth upgrading from a Moza R5 wheelbase?