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Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra 8.9/10
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Alpha Evo Ultra

A serious PC enthusiast who wants maximum torque-per-dollar at the very top of the range.

~$969 approx 2026 street price

The Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra is the 28Nm flagship of the Alpha Evo line and a 2025 benchmark for hardcore enthusiasts, pairing the highest torque in the range with the line's low-inertia servo, 21-bit encoder and open QR-A. Reviewers call 28Nm absolutely overkill for most racers but pitch the Ultra at serious enthusiasts who want maximum force at a price that dramatically undercuts Simucube and Asetek flagships. PC-only, and the standout torque-per-dollar option at the very top.

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Specs

Torque28 Nm
DriveDirect drive (5-pole low-inertia servo)
EcosystemSimagic
Quick releaseSimagic QR-A (third-party friendly)
Encoder21-bit
PlatformsPC

Pros

  • 28Nm flagship torque at a fraction of Simucube/Asetek prices
  • Low-inertia servo keeps high force feeling clean
  • Open QR-A for third-party rims

Cons

  • 28Nm is overkill for the vast majority
  • PC-only
  • Demands a serious rig and careful FFB tuning

Common questions

Is 28Nm usable?
Yes, but you'll run it well below max. The Ultra's appeal is headroom and detail, not running flat-out at 28Nm.
Why pick the Ultra over Simucube?
Price. It delivers flagship torque for under $1,000 where Simucube and Asetek flagships cost far more, in exchange for a younger ecosystem.

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