GT Force - Model Comparison

Model Comparison

Features common to all models include:

  • Force feedback
  • Brake / gas pedals
  • Paddle shifters
  • Clamp base
  • Lap attachment
  • USB connector

Features that vary between models are:

Feature GT Force Driving Force Driving Force EX Driving Force Pro Driving Force GT G25 Racing Wheel G27 Racing Wheel
Currently available no no no no yes no yes
Clutch pedal no no no no no yes yes
Gear stick no no no yes yes yes yes
Six-speed shifter no no no no no yes yes
Sequential shifter yes yes yes yes yes yes no
Real-Time Adjustments Dial no no no no yes no no
Wheel size TBC TBC 25cm (10-inch) 25cm (10-inch) 28cm (11-inch) 28cm (11-inch) 28cm (11-inch)
Steering range (degrees) 200 200 200 900 900 900 900
Steering wheel cover Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Leather Leather
D-pad / action buttons yes yes yes yes yes 12 16

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