What it is
The CSL Steering Wheel GT V2 is the full-size round rim in Fanatec’s CSL line. At 330mm it is one of the largest wheels Fanatec puts on the CSL Universal Hub V2, wrapped in genuine suede and built to mirror the dimensions of a real GT or road car wheel. Like the rest of the modular CSL rims it carries the hub’s snap-dome shifters and a small 3-digit display, and it connects through the QR2 Lite quick release. Note that it is a rim, not a complete wheelbase: it adds the grip, buttons and shifters to whatever Fanatec base you already run.
Who it’s for
You are the right buyer if you race GT cars, touring cars, vintage machinery or road cars and you want the wheel to feel the size it would in the real car. The 330mm diameter is the point of it, it makes a GT3 or a classic feel honest in your hands rather than scaled down. The suede grip is the traditional choice for this kind of driving, and on a Fanatec base it is a clean, no-fuss way to get a proper GT rim without paying ClubSport money.
You are the wrong buyer if you mostly run formula or prototype cars, where a smaller flat-bottom rim is the better tool, or if you want an on-wheel display and rev lights, because this one has neither beyond the hub’s basic readout.
In use
The first thing you notice is the size. A 330mm round rim gives you the slow, deliberate hand movement that suits GT and road cars, and the suede has the grip you want once you are in gloves. The flip side is reach. With the rim that far out from the hub, the buttons and shifters sit a longer stretch from your thumbs and fingers than they would on a 300mm wheel, so inputs you take mid-corner need a little more deliberate movement. It is not a dealbreaker, but it is the trade you make for the realistic diameter.
The 3-digit hub display does the basics and no more. There is no RPM LED strip, so if you rely on a shift light you will be reading it from the screen or going by ear.
What to watch out for
Suede needs gloves. Bare-handed use will mat and polish the material over time, so factor a pair of gloves into the purchase if you do not already wear them.
Remember the rim does not decide console support. If you are on Xbox or PlayStation, the licensing lives in the base, so check your wheelbase is console-licensed before assuming this rim gets you on track.
Verdict
A straightforward, honest GT rim. The 330mm suede build gives you real-car dimensions on a Fanatec base for $264 / £209, and the only real compromises are the longer reach to the controls and the lack of any rev lights. If you want the same feel with easier button reach, the 300mm GT Alcantara is the sibling to look at.