G29 / G920 β Released in 2015, these twin models (G29 for PlayStation/PC, G920 for Xbox/PC) represent the longest-selling steering wheel in Logitech's catalogue. Dual-motor force feedback, leather-wrapped rim, built-in shifter paddles, and a separate H-pattern shifter accessory. Priced at the accessible consumer tier, they remain the most common wheels seen in entry-to-mid sim racing setups. The G29 and G920 are mechanically identical aside from button layout and connector.
G923 β The 2020 refresh introduced TRUEFORCE, a higher-fidelity force feedback system that feeds game engine audio and physics signals directly into the motor control, producing additional texture-level feedback beyond traditional force effects. Compatible with PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. Retains the same wheel size and form factor as the G29/G920 generation.
PRO Racing Wheel β Logitech G's direct-drive entry, launched 2022. Direct-drive architecture means the servo motor connects to the steering shaft without a gear or belt intermediary, producing substantially higher torque and detail fidelity than the G923's dual-motor system. Targets the mid-to-high sim racing segment where [[fanatec|Fanatec]] and [[thrustmaster|Thrustmaster]] have traditionally competed. The PRO Racing Wheel launched alongside a matching PRO Racing Pedals set.
Logitech G pedals across the G29/G920/G923 generations are two-pedal (throttle + brake) as standard, with a clutch pedal available as a separate accessory for the older generations. The brake uses a spring-resistance mechanism rather than a load-cell. The PRO Racing Pedals introduced load-cell braking β measuring actual foot force rather than travel distance β which is the key distinguishing feature separating professional-tier pedals from consumer-grade units.
Logitech G's strength is accessibility and distribution. The G29 is sold in mainstream retail and can be found in big-box electronics stores worldwide, whereas [[fanatec|Fanatec]] and [[direct-drive|direct-drive]] competitors typically sell direct-to-consumer with longer lead times. This distribution advantage made Logitech the default first wheel for an entire generation of sim racers who came to the hobby through games like Gran Turismo, Forza, and [[iracing|iRacing]].
The brand sponsors [[porsche-tag-heuer-esports-supercup|Porsche esports]] and McLaren's esports division under the Logitech G brand, extending its reach into competitive virtual motorsport.
The G27 (predecessor to the G29, discontinued 2015) and the G29 itself became the de-facto baseline against which all sim-racing force feedback discussions are measured. "Upgrade from a G29" is one of the most common entry points into mid-tier sim hardware conversations. The gap between a G29 and a [[fanatec|Fanatec]] or [[direct-drive|direct-drive]] wheel is tangible but requires significant budget increase β Logitech G fills the space where budget-conscious realism is the priority.
[[fanatec|Fanatec]] β mid-to-high tier competitor
[[thrustmaster|Thrustmaster]] β direct competitor at the same price tier
[[direct-drive|Direct drive wheels]] β the technology tier above belt/gear-driven wheels
[[iracing|iRacing]] β primary platform for competitive online sim racing
[[porsche-tag-heuer-esports-supercup|Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup]] β esports series with Logitech G partnership
[[endurance-racing|Endurance racing]] β the discipline that drives demand for reliable, long-session hardware
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