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Simagic GT Neo vs Simagic Neo X Series

Original GT Neo vs Neo X modular button box

The verdict

The GT Neo wins for dedicated GT racers who want the best single-shape value, whilst the Neo X justifies its premium for multi-discipline drivers who genuinely need swappable rims.

The GT Neo at $269 is a standalone 300mm GT wheel with magnetic hall-effect paddles and third-party compatibility that punches far above its price. The Neo X at $329 is a modular button box that accepts four interchangeable rims (310mm GT, 330mm touring, 330mm round, 350mm drift). If you only race GT, the Neo is better and cheaper. If you race across disciplines and want one hub for everything, the Neo X saves money over buying multiple standalone wheels.

Simagic GT Neo wins on

  • Costs $60 less as a purpose-built, optimised GT wheel.
  • Magnetic hall-effect paddles at $269 are rare and excellent at this price.
  • Third-party base compatibility via wired connection for cross-ecosystem use.

Simagic Neo X Series wins on

  • Four interchangeable rim shapes cover GT, touring, rally, and drift from one hub.
  • Button mappings carry across all rim shapes, eliminating per-wheel reconfiguration.
  • Total cost of owning multiple shapes is lower than buying separate standalone wheels.

Simagic GT Neo

$269.00In Stock

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Diameter 300 mm
Weight 1500 g
Buttons 10
Rotary encoders 2
Thumb encoders 2
Paddles magnetic hall effect
Simagic GT Neo - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for Simagic GT Neo synthesised from 5 reviews. Grip & Feel: 4.0 out of 5. Build Quality: 3.5 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 4.0 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 3.0 out of 5. Compatibility: 4.0 out of 5. Value: 4.5 out of 5. Aesthetics: 3.5 out of 5. 4.0 3.5 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 3.5 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics Simagic GT Neo - Consensus Score Synthesised from 5 reviews · simracingwheels.com
What do these axes mean?

Each wheel is scored 1-5 on seven axes. The composite is weighted: feel, value and controls count for more than the rest. A 0 means insufficient evidence and collapses that spoke toward the centre.

Grip & Feel ×1.5
How the rim feels in your hands under load. Grip material, ergonomics, weight balance and comfort over long stints.
Build Quality ×1.0
Chassis rigidity, button and paddle feel, QR fitment, flex under braking. How solid the hardware is.
Buttons & Paddles ×1.2
Number and quality of inputs: buttons, rotaries, funky switches, thumb encoders, paddle shifters and clutch paddles.
Display & LEDs ×0.8
Screen type, resolution, brightness, rev lights, RGB indicators and SimHub support.
Compatibility ×1.0
QR ecosystem support, base compatibility range, platform support (PC, PlayStation, Xbox).
Value ×1.3
What you get for the money compared to direct rivals at the same price point and wheel type.
Aesthetics ×0.7
Visual design, finish quality, colour options. How the wheel looks mounted on the rig.
Simagic GT Neo - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 4.0
Build Quality 3.5
Buttons & Paddles 4.0
Display & LEDs 3.0
Compatibility 4.0
Value 4.5
Aesthetics 3.5
Full Simagic GT Neo review →

Simagic Neo X Series

undefined 329.00In Stock

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Simagic Neo X Series - Consensus Score Consensus radar chart for Simagic Neo X Series synthesised from 3 reviews. Grip & Feel: 3.5 out of 5. Build Quality: 3.5 out of 5. Buttons & Paddles: 3.5 out of 5. Display & LEDs: 1.0 out of 5. Compatibility: 3.5 out of 5. Value: 3.5 out of 5. Aesthetics: 3.5 out of 5. 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 Grip & Feel Build Quality Buttons & Paddles Display & LEDs Compatibility Value Aesthetics Simagic Neo X Series - Consensus Score Synthesised from 3 reviews · simracingwheels.com
What do these axes mean?

Each wheel is scored 1-5 on seven axes. The composite is weighted: feel, value and controls count for more than the rest. A 0 means insufficient evidence and collapses that spoke toward the centre.

Grip & Feel ×1.5
How the rim feels in your hands under load. Grip material, ergonomics, weight balance and comfort over long stints.
Build Quality ×1.0
Chassis rigidity, button and paddle feel, QR fitment, flex under braking. How solid the hardware is.
Buttons & Paddles ×1.2
Number and quality of inputs: buttons, rotaries, funky switches, thumb encoders, paddle shifters and clutch paddles.
Display & LEDs ×0.8
Screen type, resolution, brightness, rev lights, RGB indicators and SimHub support.
Compatibility ×1.0
QR ecosystem support, base compatibility range, platform support (PC, PlayStation, Xbox).
Value ×1.3
What you get for the money compared to direct rivals at the same price point and wheel type.
Aesthetics ×0.7
Visual design, finish quality, colour options. How the wheel looks mounted on the rig.
Simagic Neo X Series - consensus rubric scores out of 5
AxisScore
Grip & Feel 3.5
Build Quality 3.5
Buttons & Paddles 3.5
Display & LEDs 1.0
Compatibility 3.5
Value 3.5
Aesthetics 3.5
Full Simagic Neo X Series review →