Overview
- Retail listings show a March 23, 2026 release, with the Deluxe model priced at $129.99 and a Mini version listed at about $80.
- The wheel is marketed for Mario Kart World but works with other racing games, including Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
- The Deluxe unit features an 11-inch wheel with pedals, onboard controls, programmable buttons, adjustable dead zone, seven sensitivity levels, and switchable 270- or 180-degree steering outputs.
- Connectivity is via a 9.8-foot USB-A cable with mounting options that include suction cups or a clamp.
- No units have shipped yet, so there are no user reviews or press hands-on impressions at this time.