Lambo talk + Revuelto sim gear
Lamborghini’s latest Italian luxury supercar is being buzzed as a redefinition of performance by enthusiasts, while a Revuelto‑inspired official MOZA sim wheel and new SRP2 load‑cell pedals have just been announced for sim racers. Luxury Lambo aura is spilling into the sim‑racing ecosystem fast. ( )
MOZA has launched an officially licensed Lamborghini Revuelto sim‑racing steering wheel recreated from Automobili Lamborghini’s original CAD data, presented as a factory‑accurate replica. (mozaracing.com) The wheel rim is listed at about 340 mm, built on an aluminum frame with a microfiber‑leather grip and 3K carbon fiber, magnetic Hall‑effect paddles and dual‑clutch paddles mirroring the road car. (simracing-pc.de) Pricing varies by market: MOZA’s storefront shows the wheel at CAD $549, while European outlets and reviews have cited roughly £389 / €429 in early listings. (mozaracing.com) MOZA’s new SRP2 pedals ship with a 100‑kg load‑cell brake, a 15‑bit angle sensor, CNC aerospace‑grade aluminum construction and tool‑free adjustment for pedal angle, spacing and height. (mozaracing.com) The company positioned the SRP2 as the next step in its SR‑P lineup with a public launch window around March 26, 2026, and initial retail stocking reported through sim‑racing shops and review outlets. (ocracing.com) Lamborghini’s Revuelto, the road car model the wheel replicates, is a V12 plug‑in hybrid featuring three electric motors and has been reviewed as a flagship supercar with list prices reported near $600,000. (motor1.com) MOZA states the Revuelto wheel is compatible with all current MOZA wheelbases and can be adapted to third‑party bases via an adapter/hub kit, aiming the product at both collectors and competitive sim‑racing setups. (mozaracing.com)