On the occasion of CES 2026, MOZA Racing unveiled several major new features for fans of car and flight simulation. The event is notably marked by the official launch of Porsche Mission R steering wheel, an officially licensed replica, as well as the announcement of a new prestigious ambassador: Dirk Schouten.
An ultra-ambitious Porsche Mission R steering wheel
A true centerpiece of the MOZA booth at CES, the Porsche Mission R steering wheel stands out for its level of fidelity and its clearly high-end orientation. Designed from the official CAD data of the Porsche Mission R conceptIt aims for maximum immersion for demanding sim racers.
The steering wheel incorporates a 5,4-inch flexible OLED screendisplaying a 720p resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. Protected by high-strength curved tempered glass, this screen allows for the real-time display of essential information such as speed, lap times, tire pressure, battery status, and ABS and traction control settings.
MOZA also emphasizes personalization with its Dash interface editing systemoffering more than ten pre-defined designs. Eventually, users will be able to share and import their interfaces via the MOZA Sharing Platform, reinforcing the community aspect.
In terms of performance, the steering wheel is powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1,3 GHzensuring smooth display and virtually no latency. It also features CNC-machined aluminum dual-clutch paddlesequipped with ultra-precise Hall sensors, and relies on the all-metal quick release system of the brand, ensuring full compatibility with existing MOZA bases.
MOZA KS Pro and CS Pro: two new competition-oriented steering wheels
In addition to the Mission R, MOZA is taking advantage of CES to highlight two new steering wheels geared towards esports and competition.
Le MOZA KS Pro adopts a "butterfly" design with handles in eco-responsible small businessA fully customizable 2,99-inch HD screen via MOZA Pit House, along with an advanced lighting system: RGB rotary encoders, engine rev indicators, and illuminated flag indicators for optimal race visibility. The next-generation paddle shifter module supports dual-clutch shifting and fully configurable inputs.
For its part, the MOZA CS Pro It clearly targets GT3 enthusiasts. It combines a coating in high-end microfiber, balanced ergonomics and the same customizable 2,99-inch screen. Its main advantage lies in its compatibility with a six-pallet layoutallowing the assignment of advanced functions such as DRS, KERS, or vehicle settings. The control unit adopts a standard 6×70 bolt patternmaking it compatible with many third-party circles.
MOZA is also expanding its Flight Simulation ecosystem
MOZA is not limited to sim racing and also features the MRP Rudder Pedals designed for flight simulation. Built around a machined aluminum chassis, they offer wide adjustment possibilities, with an adjustable tilt of ±25° and a travel of 15 cm.
The pedals can be connected directly to MOZA Flight bases via RJ11 or USB for universal PC compatibility. Their launch is scheduled for [date]. 6th January 2026, at the price of 349 dollars, with an optional shock absorber offered at 65 dollars.
Dirk Schouten becomes a global ambassador for MOZA Racing
Another major announcement from CES: the arrival of Dirk Schouten as new global ambassador for MOZA RacingThe Dutch driver, who transitioned from sim racing to real competition, recently distinguished himself by winning the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux 2024 and Rookie Race of the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix in Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.
As part of this partnership, MOZA and Dirk Schouten will collaborate on content and product storytelling, highlighting the link between simulation and real piloting, a strategic focus that is becoming increasingly central for players in the sector.









