NLR Traction Plus + Review by SimRacing Garage

Barry Rowland of the Sim Racing Garage has released a new review, this time, with one of the most realistic cockpits in the market, NLR Traction Plus by NextLevelRacing. Here you have a little introduction product by its manufacturer.

Breathtaking realism and performance, incredible immersion and precision, superb technology, engineering and manufacturing. Introducing, the Next Level Racing Traction Plus Platform Motion Platform.

Features

  • The Traction Plus is truly a world class product designed to finally close that gap between the track/tarmac and simulation with a product and experience like no other motion simulator before it.
  • The sliding concept and technology has only ever been seen before in the highest level professional race teams often with budgets in the hundreds of thousands of dollars or in many cases over million dollar budgets.
  • The Traction Plus was designed and developed in collaboration with a world class motion engineering team to deliver an unrivalled motion experience. To achieve the ultimate realism and precision this has required completely unique technology and engineering with a product designed from ground up over 4 years that includes over 2000 components.
  • The platform has been designed and developed purely for simulation rather than just using commercial actuators and adapting to simulation. The Traction Plus is incredibly more than just a rear traction loss system and designed to combine with the V3 motion platform to provide a ground breaking motion simulator experience.
  • The Traction Plus combined with the Next Level Racing® Motion Platform V3 provides incredible levels of vehicle feedback to the driver to feel exactly what the vehicle doing by precisely delivering:
    • Sway
    • Surge
    • Roll
    • Pitch
    • Understeer and front traction loss – (critical feature usually only experienced in 6DOF motion platforms)
    • Oversteer and rear traction loss
    • Power slides and drifting
    • Partial Heave
    • Vehicle and Road effects such as road surface, bumps, wheel lock/spin, gear changes and more
    • Shunting effects (to feel side impact contact from opponents/wall
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Was this a paid placement by NLR? SRG’s review was solid – but the rest of the text in this article sounds like a paid ad.

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