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MOZA R16 V2 8.6/10
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R16 V2

An enthusiast who specifically wants beyond-sweet-spot torque for formula realism within the MOZA ecosystem.

~$549 approx 2026 street price

The MOZA R16 V2 steps up to 16Nm for prosumer-level torque while keeping the same NexGen 4.0 algorithm, 21-bit encoder and wireless V2 wheel comms as its smaller siblings. It targets drivers who want maximum formula-car realism and extra detail headroom beyond the 12Nm sweet spot, at a price that still undercuts much of the high end. Reviewers position it as the strong-but-sensible step for enthusiasts who know they want more than 12Nm. PC-only.

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Specs

Torque16 Nm
DriveDirect drive (NexGen 4.0)
EcosystemMOZA
Quick releaseMOZA QR
Encoder21-bit
PlatformsPC

Pros

  • 16Nm headroom for heavy and formula cars
  • Same refined NexGen FFB and wireless wheel comms
  • Aggressive pricing for its torque tier

Cons

  • More torque than most drivers actually need
  • PC-only
  • Requires a rigid 4-bolt mount or rig

Common questions

Do I need 16Nm?
Most drivers don't. 9-15Nm covers nearly everyone; the R16 mainly adds realism in heavy formula cars and extra detail headroom.
Will a desk stand hold it?
No. At 16Nm you want a rigid 4-bolt cockpit or 8020 rig; a clamp or flimsy stand will flex badly.

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