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Best Racing Wheels for Forza Horizon 5

Become a true racer.

While the Forza Motorsports series fulfills the urge of hardcore track racing enthusiasts, the Horizon series remains a go-to source of fun for those who prefer more freedom with their vehicles. 

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With Forza Horizon 5, the experience of taking your dream car out for a drive has felt more natural than ever. But if you are eager to go beyond this immersiveness, a racing wheel is just the thing you lack. That said, in this article, we’ll talk about the best racing wheels for Forza Horizon 5, which can help you get the most out of the game.

Features to Keep in Mind

Racing wheels offer a lot when it comes to features, but a recipe for the best one usually contains the following:

  • Force Feedback: Feeling feedback as you push your car on either tarmac or offroad maintains your adrenaline rush. Better the feedback, better the simulation.
  • Build Quality: Spending hours on Forza Horizon 5 free roam or online sessions requires a wheel that can withstand the longer play times. So, choosing a wheel with a sturdy build ensures longevity.
  • Wheel Rotation: To get that close-to-real-life steering feel, your wheel should be able to turn 900 to 1080 degrees, because that’s what real cars offer.
  • Compatibility: A seamless compatibility between various platforms and games is important, especially for PS5 players who just got their hands on Forza Horizon 5 for the first time.

With this in mind, let’s dive into some of the best racing wheels out there.

Logitech G923

Most Versatile Mid-Range Option

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  • Rotation: 900°
  • Pedals: 3
  • Adjustable Pedals: No
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X, PS5
  • Price: $399.99

Logitech has been nailing the game of racing wheels for decades, providing the perfect blend of quality and reliability. This makes the G923 a good option to start your Forza Horizon 5 journey. 

Whether you are a hardcore racer or a beginner wanting to dive into the world of racing, the G923 has got you covered. With a $399.99 price tag, it’s affordable as compared to its direct competitors, comes with TrueForce feedback technology, rotates a full 900 degrees, and is friendly with all of the Forza Horizon 5 platforms

Logitech G920

Best for Beginners

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  • Rotation: 900° 
  • Pedals: 3
  • Adjustable Pedals: No
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X
  • Price: $259.99 (often discounted)

The G920 is a solid racing wheel — perfect to keep your adrenaline pumping on the roads of Mexico. For the price tag of $259.99, you do compromise on premium features such as TrueForce and dual-clutch, but it’s a decent wheel to replace your controller with. 

When it comes to feedback, the experience isn’t like its expensive siblings but still delivers well. The wheel itself is comfortable with a thin rim and paddle shifters that are satisfying to click. The only downside is the stiff brake pedal, which can equal a leg day in the gym. 

Overall, judging from the price and robust build quality, the G920 delivers exactly what it’s advertised for, and can be a decent choice for diving into the roads of Forza Horizon 5

Thrustmaster T128

Best Budget Option

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  • Rotation: 900°
  • Pedals: 2
  • Adjustable Pedals: No
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X, PS5
  • Price: $259 (with Shifter Pack)

With the prices of video games and consoles already getting higher, not everyone is willing to invest a decent chunk of their paycheck in a racing wheel. Having said that, the Thrustmaster T128 brings the wheel-and-pedal experience to Forza Horizon 5 without denting your wallet. 

Compared to higher-end setups like the G Pro Racing, the T128 lacks some head-turning features, but it is a great budget option. Force Feedback is weaker but satisfying; the upshifts and downshifts click nicely. And while the grip isn’t the best, it’s still good enough to give you that racing feel.

The major compromise is going to be on the pedals. With just two of them, you only get to use the brakes and gas. The lack of a clutch paddle could be a deal breaker for some, but keeping the price tag in mind, this wheel could be a perfect budget-friendly ticket to the racing world. 

Moza R3 

Best Build Quality

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  • Rotation: 1080°
  • Pedals: 2 (Clutch sold separately)
  • Adjustable Pedals: No
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X
  • Price: $359 (for the wheel) + $42.90 (for the clutch pedal)

This wheel doesn’t work with the PS5, but if you’re a Microsoft user and looking for something better than the T128, the Moza R3 is a wise pick. For $359, you are getting a well-built package — a direct drive wheelbase, the ESX steering wheel, and a two-paddle set with an additional third clutch pedal option for just $42.90. 

The R3 may look compact but it packs a 3.9Nm direct drive feedback motor which provides nearly accurate road feel during gameplay. The ESX wheel on the other hand treats you with 22 different buttons which you can assign to many in-game shortcuts. 

Overall, the build quality is great as well. With a modular design that offers future upgrades and an aluminum base, it is a fantastic choice for those who seek a beginner-friendly racing wheel. 

Logitech G Pro Racing

Best Overall Performance

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  • Rotation: 1080°
  • Pedals: 3
  • Adjustable Pedals: Yes
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X, PS5
  • Price: $999.99 (for the wheel) + $349 (for the pedals)

If you can stomach the price, the racing experience that comes with the G Pro Racing Wheel, combined with the G Pro Pedals, is unmatched. At $999.99 for just the wheel and an additional $349 for the pedals, it sits in the premium segment and promises top-tier performance in return. 

Logitech G Pro Racing isn’t just a looker but packs pure racing capabilities. The feedback is great, thanks to its 11Nm direct drive motor and 100kg load cell brake pedal. A little practice can give you an upper hand over your opponents and help you shave a couple of seconds off your lap times. 

The satisfying clicks with magnetic shifters make downshifts and upshifts quite satisfying, and if you hook this wheel to a PC, Logitech’s G Hub will be there to treat you with tons of customization options. So, yes, the setup may cost you a lot, but for that realistic Forza Horizon 5 experience, it’s worth every penny.

Logitech G RS Wheel Hub

Best Modular System

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  • Rotation: 1080° (Via G Pro Base)
  • Pedals: Sold separately
  • Adjustable Pedals: Yes (through compatible set)
  • Compatibility: PC, Xbox Series S|X, PS5
  • Price: $999.99+ (for modular setup)

If you are willing to dive into Forza Horizon 5 with a racing setup that is specifically tailored for you, the RS Wheel Hub is the missing puzzle you have been looking for. While the compatibility matrix could be a rollercoaster to understand, doing a little research before buying can unlock a seriously customizable rig.

The RS Wheel Hub goes onto the G Pro wheelbase. The Hub then offers clever rev lights for that Max Verstappen feeling, along with extra buttons. Plus, it provides the ability to bolt on different wheels, such as RS Track or RS Round, with pedals, shifter, and even handbrake options. 

The RS Track wheel is inspired by real track-focused cars, such as the cover star of Forza Horizon 5, the AMG One. Quite frankly, it is truly a game-changer for motorsport enthusiasts. Materials used for the finish are better than typical leather, making it ideal for long gaming sessions where sweaty palms can pose issues. 

While Logitech claims full support for PC, PS5, and Xbox platforms, not every part of the ecosystem is guaranteed to work across all the platforms. Regardless of this confusion, the RS Wheel Hub is indeed a great choice for enthusiasts who are planning to slap different parts on their racing rig over time. 

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Shahmeer Shahzad
As a lifelong gamer, Shahmeer lives and breathes sports. Whether it’s draining threes in NBA 2K, scoring screamers in EA FC, or chasing pole in F1, he’s all in for the adrenaline. When he’s not writing, you’ll find him cheering on his favorite club, FC Barcelona, or yelling at Ferrari’s questionable race strategies.