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Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals, Real Force Feedback, Stainless Steel Paddle Shifters, Leather Steering Wheel Cover for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Mac - Black

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Features

  • 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*
  • The Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel does not work seamlessly with PlayStation consoles. It is optimized for Xbox and PC platforms.

Description

Works with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One™ and PC G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel is designed for the latest Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One™ and PC racing game titles. Add Driving Force to your controller selection and you may never want to race with a regular controller again. Realistic Force Feedback G920 Driving Force is engineered with a dual-motor force feedback mechanism that is designed to realistically simulate the feel of your tires on turns and terrain. With anti-backlash helical gears modeled after the gearing used in car transmissions, you get exceptionally smooth, quiet and precise steering action. Easy-Access Game Controls The D-Pad, buttons and stainless steel paddles shifters are conveniently located on the wheel for seamless access to all your racing controls. For even greater control, add on the optional 6-speed manual Driving Force Shifter attachment, sold separately. Responsive Pedal Unit The separate pedal unit enables a more realistic body position for driving, so you can comfortably brake, accelerate and change gears like you would in an actual car. The nonlinear brake pedal mimics the performance of pressure-sensitive brake systems for a more responsive, accurate braking feel. Quality Construction G920 Driving Force is built top-to-bottom to handle the stress of racing, from solid steel ball bearings and stainless steel paddle shifters, to built-in clamps and bolt points that keep the wheel securely mounted to your rig. High-quality, hand-stitched leather provides the grip and feel of a high-performance racecar wheel. 6-Speed Shifter Compatible with 6-Speed Manual Shifter Attachment (Sold separately).

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Producer Logitech G
Model Logitech G920
Compatible With Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, PC/Mac (Windows), Playstation 3, 4, 5
Controller Style Wheel, Pedals, and Paddles
Connection Method USB
Item Code 941-000121
Device Weight 4.96 pounds
Device Measurements 10.24 x 10.94 x 10.63 inches
Color Scheme Black
Battery Requirement 1x Lithium Metal battery
Country of Manufacturing China
Availability Date Since June 18, 2015
Status Active (Not Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel is compatible with Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One. It's also compatible with PC and Mac systems.

Yes, the Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel comes with a responsive pedals set-up. The floor pedal unit includes throttle, brake, and clutch pedals, allowing you to accelerate, brake, and shift gears, respectively, with the sensation of an actual car.

The Real Force Feedback feature allows the G920 Driving Wheel to replicate the realistic racing dynamics of the vehicle. It uses dual-motor force feedback to simulate realistic driving sensations like tire traction loss and weight shift. This gives gamers an immersive driving experience.

The wheel is covered in high-quality, hand-stitched leather, giving it a comfortable grip and premium feel. The paddle shifters and pedals unit are made from stainless steel, making them durable and reliable for intense gameplay.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews present a mix of satisfaction and frustration towards the Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel. The device has been praised for its impressive force feedback and luxurious feel. However, some users found the buttons to be inconveniently placed and criticized the incomplete functionality of some buttons. Another concern was the narrow spacing between pedals.

Pros

  • 🚗 The force feedback on the device provides a realistic gaming experience.
  • 🛠️ The wheel and pedals are robust and have a luxurious feel.
  • 👍 Compatibility with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Mac extends its usage.

Cons

  • 👎 Some buttons on the wheel are non-functional which makes gaming less intuitive.
  • 👟 The spacing between the pedals is too narrow and may be uncomfortable for some adults.
  • 🔬 Potential sensitivity curves adjustments needed due to wide wheel turn radius.

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a sturdy gaming wheel with great force feedback and you can forgive its minor usability flaws, then yes, the Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel can be a fine addition to your gaming setup. However, if functional buttons and pedal comfort are deal-breakers for you, you might want to explore other options.


  • Can't even use it to drive. The pedals never work. Updated, please read. Can't even use it to drive. The pedals never work. Updated, please read.
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
Not even pressing on the pedals and it shows full input on all 3 pedals. Doesn't change if I use them. Playing any racing game the accelerator and clutch pedal are combined. Sometimes the accelerator will go up to 30-50% and I have to press the clutch to reach 100% as if they were combined eventho that box remains unchecked. I let it go a few months hoping it was driver related, constantly Uninstalling and reinstalling different drivers but nothing has changes. Worse experience I've had in a LONG time. Waste of money. I hope I can get warranties or my money back. So frustrating, so disappointing. ***Update*** After some rough customer service via web chat and trying to warranty the product and waited for the warranty email I had never received, I was sure it was a hardware defect and not a software defect. I found a pinch in the main wire whip right by the pedal assembly. After rewiring the 5 wires with solder+water proof heatshrink, the pedals worked phenomenally!!! I do like logitec but it seems like their QC has gone south quite a bit. I had a $100 keyboard that lasted just passed the warranty as well as a g502 hero Special Edition mouse. I went back to my worn OG-502 and no other mouse compares... So about the setup... Finally aving some seat time on the PC with the G920 wheel, pedals, and 6 speed shifter with the addition of a USB handbrake..... the experience is u parallel.. it work from Forza to spin tires, it work with every driving game. If you like racing games or sims and don't want to drop over 1k for an indoor pass time or hobby but get great force feedback and a unique feel to every pedal. Then definitely gamble and get one of these logitecs. If you have a few extra bills to blow, get something better and I'm sure you won't be disappointed. ***Update, a month or so after this review I found a fault in the wiring, I cut out the bad section and spliced the wires back together, works great, great product. I bought my friend one as a gift after I fixed my own.*** I would buy again. But I already did :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022 by kevin

  • I’m Very Surprised
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
I’m genuinely impressed with this purchase. The steering wheel feels very high quality, especially for 2026 standards, and it exceeded my expectations right out of the box. The calibration process is a bit noisy at first, but it’s brief and not overly loud. The force feedback feels smooth and responsive, which really adds to the experience. It also arrived in excellent condition, and the setup was quick and straightforward, taking only a couple of minutes. Overall, a great product that I’d definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026 by Isaac Estrada

  • Only Wheel I've Ever Used, But a Good One.
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
I never liked trying to play a racing game with the standard Xbox controller, but I put up with it for years, not wanting to spend the money on a wheel. Well, I finally took the plunge and after first buying the wrong one (the PS version) I got this one when it was on sale around Christmas. At first, I made a crude stand for it using two plastic sawhorses and 3/4" plywood. It worked ok, but wasn't ideal. Plus, we were finishing the room it was in and that setup wasn't going to fly. So, I bought an adjustable wheel stand. The G920 mounted to it pretty easily and it's stable enough to handle the most aggressive driving. As for the G920 itself, it's been great. I did learn quickly that you have to adjust it within the games or it can be more difficult to handle than the controller. I had constant oversteer in corners of Forza Horizon games until I looked up some tips on what input variables to adjust. Now, it works great. I've ordered the shifter. I know that manual shifting is dying out in real vehicles, but I still enjoy it and look forward to that addition in the near future. My only complaint is that the USB cable isn't long enough. In my setup, it's hanging in the air when the wheel stand is in its position and its plugged into the Xbox. I guess I can get an extender, but haven't done so yet. The wheel and pedals are pretty well made and feel fairly solid. The paddle shifters work well and the force feedback is pretty strong. It has taken some adjustment on my part as when I used the standard controller, I accepted that it was a video game and wouldn't feel like driving a real car or truck. With the wheel, I kind of expected it to feel EXACTLY like a real car, but there is a bit of numbness--even though the wheel tries to transmit some road feel. As this is the only wheel/pedal setup I've ever used, I can't compare it to others, but I've been extremely happy with it so far and the addition of the shifter is sure to make it even more enjoyable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by nc_beagle

  • Thrustmaster TMX PRO VS Logitech G920
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
Wish I had done my research before purchasing. A few weeks after I bought this my brother bought the Thrustmaster TMX PRO which sells for basically the same price as this or less. After using his wheel I would definitely have bought that. Both wheels do not come with a shifter and both do have the clutch pedal and conical brake mod for more realistic braking feel. Yet on the TMX PRO the mod is easily installed or removed depending on your preference. On the Logitech it is permanently installed and requires invasive action to remove which also voids the warranty. I like it though, it was a little too stiff at first but after about 30 hours of racing it has broken in and feels great. Both wheels offer an optional shifter, and the Logitech one offers 4 things over the Thrustmaster's, push down reverse, alot quieter, very short throw, and a much lower price. The Thrustmaster one is over twice the price, but it feels better, is made mostly of metal and is harder to accidentally put in to the wrong gear. The Thrustmaster also has a separate gate plate that is included with it to make it a sequential shifter. This is excellent for rally driving where the paddle shifters can be difficult to use. It is however very squishy in sequential mode not having that nice positive click that a sequential shifter should have. Because of that I would not purchase it if you're mainly looking for a sequential shifter due to its poor feedback. Their are better dedicated options out there. The pedals on the Logitech are 8 bit giving a total of 256 unique positions. This sounds like a lot, but when running F1 cars where braking needs to be incredibly precise the Thrustmaster 12 bit pedals with 4,096 unique positions are noticeably better. The Logitech pedals do grip the carpet better though and look nicer. The wheel, the G920 is prettier by far. The all brushed metal construction with leather wrap looks good and feels good in the hand. The Thrustmaster is mostly plastic with some rubber grips at the 10 and 2 'o clock positions. It looks cheap and initially feels cheap too. It is however about a 1/4 inch larger than the Logitech and I like the slight increase in size. Yet this is where the Thrustmaster runs away with the show for me. When actually driving with it the force feedback is noticeably better, its more precise and less notchy. I can't say it is in a whole other league over the Logitech, but it is better. The cheapness of the plastic wheel is all but forgotten from the excellent precision feel you get from the force feedback. That being said the Logitech is not without its upsides like better looks and overall build quality. The wheel base does have bolt holes for hard mounting. Which is real nice when using it with a stand. The TMX PRO on the other hand has no mounting holes and its desk clamp sticks down so much it will block your keyboard tray. The Logitech uses dual soft mounts that don't stick down nearly as much allowing access to your keyboard. Both wheel's pedal boxes and optional shifters do have bolt holes for hard mounting. From what I've read around the net, the TMX pro does have a higher failer rate. So if you are looking for something to last a long time the Logitech would most likely be your better bet. Its dual motor gear force feedback system is antiquated and has been around since the G27 wheel which is why it doesn't feel quite as nice as it could. Yet it is a proven system with many G27 wheels still in use today. I'm just speculating, but I think this may be why Logitech has chosen not to update it, just because it has proven to be so reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2018 by Reviewer

  • So much better on driving games
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
This product is great. So much fun. Works great with X BOX
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026 by Glen Nay

  • First time race sim player, and this made all the difference for me
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
Alright, I'll preface this by saying I'm not a racing sim person. Never have been. I'd gotten an earlier version of Forza for the Xbox 360 out of curiosity, and my son enjoyed it a bit, but neither of us really got into it, being into first person shooters instead on the consoles... But in April I grabbed an Oculus Rift, and of course one of the things I ultimately had to try was a racing game, and it really turned it into a different experience. Enough that I decided I needed to try a wheel and pedals to control it, not just the Xbox controller. So I did some digging, and this was the one that seemed to hit the right price point and was supported in the Project Cars game I have on the Oculus system. Setting up couldn't be much easier - I was clamping it to my PC stand (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001BBKNI6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and that actually worked quite well, but I did end up just ordering an actual racing wheel stand this evening to improve the experience. The only thing I would've wanted them to change is to have some kind of plate or bar on the bottom to help hold all the cables in place as you're getting things set up. There are small channels underneath this, where they run, so they're recessed and this sits flat on the surface you're clamping it to. But I had issues with a short cable getting pulled out the first time I was setting things up. Having something that slid over that to help keep them in place would've been nice. But it's a minor annoyance, wasn't even worth dropping a star. So once you get things plugged into this, you can connect it to power, but don't plug into the PC until you've installed the software, which will then prompt you to connect the USB cable. I did this on Windows 10, and had no issues. There was a firmware update right away, so I ran that as well. Then it was time to play. Project Cars in the Oculus had support for this, so that's what I tried first, and then realized that this is apparently a game that reverses the pedals by default, so I had to go into the options and remap all three pedals to get it to work. But once I did that, I was quite blown away by the experience. Having never used a racing wheel before, I didn't expect the force holding the wheel in place. I expected force feedback as things happened, but I didn't realize how firmly this wheel was going to hold the center position. But it's awesome since it really helps keep you stable. Most of the video reviews and such talked about how it takes time to convert from a controller to a wheel, and that you can expect to "relearn" since it's a whole different experience. I didn't have that issue, since my racing sim gaming was so minimal. I took to it quite quickly, and inside of about three or four races, I had a good feel for it, and my performance soared compared to the hand held controller. Many people complain about the bright light on the wheel above the Xbox button. For me, not an issue since I have a headset on for the VR system, but I can see how that would be annoying if you're using monitors. Nothing a bit of tape wouldn't solve, but I think the least they could have done is had an option in the software settings to turn the light off altogether. Button placement is alright, I wish they had been a little closer to the wheel's edges to make it easier to hit, but they're not hard to get at as they are, just not quite as ergonomic as I would've hoped. Unit is pretty quiet as well. I see a lot of people complain about the brake pedal being stiff, and it certainly is, compared to the others, but for me it isn't an issue. I may not know enough about these though to have the "right feel" for how it SHOULD be, and that may be why it doesn't bother me. But as a total racing sim tyro, it's not causing me any issues at all. For me, this really became a "Wow, I'm sure glad I got this!" kind of an item the first day I had it. With the VR headset, this really completes the immersion. And when it's on this desk I'm using right now, and I"m on the bench in front of the setup, my hands are EXACTLY where they show up in the Oculus, so the illusion is complete for me. Feels great, love the resistance in turns since that really helps me keep on track and not spin out as much, and while the price seems steep to me, I didn't have many options considering I'm on a Windows 10 PC and may use it on the Xbox One as well at some point. But while the price was steep, I'm looking at it as one of those, "You get what you pay for" things. It completes the illusion of actually racing, and that made the price point less of an issue for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016 by LegoDude

  • Great for starting out!
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
I’ve heard a lot of complaints and trash talk about this rig before purchasing it, and I would like to clarify a few things. If you are going from a console controller to sim rig, this is a fantastic option. The feel and connection I now have when playing is an immeasurable upgrade over Xbox joysticks. It was worth any penny. If you are serious about building out a full rig and using it for hundreds to thousands of hours, invest in a nicer force feedback wheel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026 by Jake Rentmeester

  • Best driving wheel out there!
Color: Wheel Kit - Black
I’ve had this for a little over a year now. The buttons work well, the wheel is super durable. I feel like I got good value for the money I spent. I’m having a ton of fun with this, and I’ve been playing Forza Horizon 5 with this and it connects to my PC super easy. Plus storing it has been super easy and it fits in my closet for easy storage! Hope this helps you out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by Mitchell

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