The MOZA Racing Porsche Mission R Steering Wheel is the star of the brand’s CES lineup. Built using original Porsche Mission R CAD data, this isn’t just another “inspired by” effort, it’s the real deal, and one that’s officially blessed by Stuttgart. The centrepiece is a 5.4-inch curved OLED display running at 720p and 60Hz, protected by 300R tempered glass. It’ll show you all the telemetry you’d expect: speed, lap times, tyre pressure, battery status, ABS, and traction control data.
MOZA has packed in a 1.3GHz quad-core processor inside the wheel to handle real-time rendering, which should keep everything feeling responsive. Unlike many that require third-party software to power the screen and telemetry, MOZA’s offering features over 10 preset UI designs through the brand’s own dash display editing system, with plans to let users share custom designs via the MOZA Sharing Platform down the line. The shift paddles are CNC aluminium with dual-clutch functionality and hall sensors offering 0.03mm precision, plus pre-installed silencer pads if you’re not keen on waking the neighbours during late-night sessions.
more wheels, more options
MOZA isn’t stopping at the Porsche replica. The company is also showing off two new wheel options at CES.
The MOZA KS Pro sports a butterfly design with an eco-friendly TPE grip and a 2.99-inch display that supports full MOZA Pit House customisation. There’s RGB lighting throughout, four 12-position rotary switches, ten rev lights, and six flag lights for race signals. The next-gen paddle module supports dual-clutch functionality with fully programmable inputs.
The MOZA CS Pro takes a GT3-style approach with a microfiber leather grip. It shares the same 2.99-inch display and Pit House integration as the KS Pro, but offers an optional six-paddle layout upgrade for mapping functions like DRS, KERS, or vehicle settings. The button box uses a standard 6×70 bolt pattern, so you can swap in third-party wheel rims if the stock options don’t do it for you.
flight sim gets some love too
For the flight sim crowd, MOZA is launching the MRP Rudder Pedals with an optional adjustable damper. Built on an aluminium alloy frame, they offer stepless tilt adjustment within a ±25-degree range and ±30 degrees of rotation with 15cm of travel. They’ll connect to MOZA Flight bases via RJ11 or through USB for broader PC compatibility.













