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Available from October 17, 2025
Born on the racetrack – perfected for your rig
Developed jointly with Porsche and unveiled alongside the new 911 Cup Car, the Porsche 911 Cup steering wheel marks a first in sim racing. Manufactured from motorsport materials in the same production facility as the original, but specifically designed for the virtual world—not a replica, but a tailor-made professional tool for your sim setup.
Light. Direct. Precise.
At just 1 kg, it's the lightest high-end sim steering wheel in its class. Less weight means less inertia – for lightning-fast reactions, more precise force feedback, and finer details in every driving situation. This makes every movement noticeably faster and more direct.
Pure carbon – without compromise
The frame and front panel are made entirely of pre-impregnated carbon fiber to motorsport standards, manufactured in the same factory as the race car steering wheel. Optimized for maximum rigidity with minimal torsion – for a driving experience as uncompromising as racing itself.
Everything under control – without changing your grip
Rotary controls are positioned precisely where your thumbs rest. This allows you to change settings instantly without shifting your hand position. Each control can be used as a multi-position switch and encoder. Two ergonomically placed Otto P9 buttons on the back provide additional quick access.
Individual – down to the smallest detail
Each button is equipped with four RGB LEDs, and each front dial has 24 addressable LEDs – fully configurable via SimHub. The unique VPG Sim Suite allows you to assign "Magic Button" functions directly to the dial positions. Adapt the steering wheel to your driving style, not the other way around.
Racing-quality electronics
High-quality components guarantee precision and durability. Buttons with a clear, defined pressure point, encoders with a satisfying click – for complete control, lap after lap, race after race.