Simagic’s Big Reveal: Zeus Formula, Alpha Evo Ultra & P700 Pedals Previewed Ahead of SimRacing Expo Dortmund 2025

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Today (October 15th) Simagic kicked off the pre-event buzz by sharing detailed previews of three major hardware releases: the Zeus Formula steering wheel, Alpha Evo Ultra direct drive bases, and the all-new P700 pedal set. Though the SimRacing Expo Dortmund doesn’t open until October 17th, anticipation is running high—social media and news outlets are packed with first-look images, specs, and feature breakdowns. If you’re a simracing fan checking the news or planning your visit, here’s everything you need to know about the new Simagic gear before it goes hands-on.

Zeus Formula Steering Wheel

The Zeus Formula wheel caught attention instantly for its motorsport-grade carbon fibre faceplate and hefty 280mm form factor. The wheel offers up to 92 mappable inputs, including four rotary encoders and a set of modular paddles that can be configured for push-pull, double, or triple action. One subtle highlight that sets it apart is its RGB backlighting—not just for looks, but fully programmable via SimHub for data-driven feedback. With a robust CNC-machined aluminium chassis, Maglink compatibility for third-party bases, and an integrated high-res display, Zeus Formula sits firmly at the top tier for F1/E-series sim fans looking for both serious function and style.

Alpha Evo Ultra Direct Drive Base

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Simagic’s new Alpha Evo Ultra bases raise the bar, promising more power than ever. The Ultra’s five-pole custom servo motor delivers up to 28 Nm of torque—a considerable leap above previous flagship units, with smoother “zero-cogging” feel and ultra-precise 21-bit encoding. Aluminium alloy construction delivers ruggedness, and the new magnetic dashboard supports a telemetry-linked RGB light ring to indicate ABS or traction control. The Ultra’s direct USB support makes third-party wheel integration easier, and new software features (like a force prediction filter and tunable center damper) provide racers with fine-tuned control before they even reach the grid. The Alpha Evo lineup (9Nm, 12Nm, 18Nm) complements the launch, all modular and built for Simagic’s growing hardware ecosystem.

P700 Pedals

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Designed to welcome more racers to the Simagic universe, the P700 pedals are entry-level in price but anything but simple. The brake pedal features a 150kg-rated load cell with 35 adjustment steps, while a hall-effect throttle ensures no “clicks” or friction. You can mod height, angle, or space, and the haptic pedal reactor (P-HPR) is compatible for deeper feedback. Steel and alloy construction give these pedals reliable weight, and all mounting options—from cockpit to carpet—are supported. Spare parts for tuning brake and throttle feel ship with every kit. Judging by today’s previews, the P700 is set to make a lot of starter setups feel seriously grown-up.

What’s Next at Expo

With these products officially announced, the simracing community is counting down to the hands-on sessions and live demos in Dortmund, running October 17–19, Hall 3, booth BC6. Expect early feedback and demo reports to hit social media and news sites as soon as the doors open. For now, everything confirmed is based on official Simagic releases and press info, reflecting the excitement and tech-forward focus of the brand’s 2025 line.

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