Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals
Immersive Gaming Experience: Perfect for Xbox and PC gaming titles, the Driving Force simulates the feeling of driving a real car with precision steering and pressure-sensitive pedals Premium Control: The Driving Force feedback racing wheel provides a detailed simulation of driving a real car, with helical gearing delivering smooth, quiet steering and a hand-stitched leather cover Customizable Pedals: These pressure-sensitive nonlinear brake pedals provide a responsive, accurate braking feel on a sturdy base - with adjustable pedal faces for finer control 900-Degree Rotation: Lock-to-lock rotation of the Driving Force means you can turn the wheel around two and a half times, hand over hand on wide turns - just like a real F1 race car Up Your Game: Take your racing simulation to the next level with Driving Force accessories like the Driving Force Shifter or desk and rig mounts The plastic parts in G920 include 52% certified post-consumer recycled plastic; certified carbon neutral. Wheel: Length: 10.24 in (260 mm) Height: 10.63 in (270 mm) Width: 10.94 in (278 mm) Weight without cables: 4.96 lb (2.25…
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Overview
I’d rate the Logitech G920 Driving Force a 4.6/5. It’s one of the best “sweet spot” racing wheels for Xbox and PC—realistic enough to feel immersive, without jumping into ultra-expensive sim gear. The force feedback and helical gearing make steering feel smooth and controlled, and it stays surprisingly quiet. The leather-wrapped wheel also gives it a premium feel in hand, especially during longer sessions. The 900-degree rotation is a big plus for realism—wide turns feel natural and you can dial in settings per game to match arcade vs sim handling. The pedals are another highlight. The brake has that nonlinear, pressure-sensitive feel that makes threshold braking more believable than basic spring pedals, and the base feels sturdy once it’s planted. If you add the optional shifter, it levels up the experience even more for rally/drift and manual cars. Why not a perfect score? Two main reasons: it’s not for PlayStation (so platform choice matters), and like most mid-range wheels, you’ll get the best experience if you have a stable desk/stand—hard driving can make lighter setups shift around. Overall, if you play racing games on Xbox or PC, the G920 is a fantastic upgrade that makes driving games way more fun and far more realistic.

