8.5/10 Alpha Evo Sport
A PC racer chasing the most direct-drive performance per dollar in the 9Nm class with rim-mixing freedom.
The Simagic Alpha Evo Sport is the entry point of the April 2025 Alpha Evo line that reset the mid-tier value bar, offering 9Nm for around $399. It uses the same custom 5-pole low-inertia servo and 21-bit encoder as its bigger siblings, delivering near-zero cogging and detailed road feel at an aggressive price. Its new QR-A quick release finally opened Simagic bases to third-party rims, breaking the brand's earlier lock-in. PC-only, but it leads its torque tier on Nm-per-dollar.
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Specs
| Torque | 9 Nm |
|---|---|
| Drive | Direct drive (5-pole low-inertia servo) |
| Ecosystem | Simagic |
| Quick release | Simagic QR-A (third-party friendly) |
| Encoder | 21-bit |
| Platforms | PC |
Pros
- Class-leading torque-per-dollar at 9Nm
- Low-inertia servo with near-zero cogging for clean feel
- QR-A opens the base to third-party rims
Cons
- PC-only, no console support
- Simagic's software is less polished than MOZA Pit House for some users
- Newer ecosystem with thinner accessory catalog than Fanatec



