Logitech G923 Review
Logitech G923 TRUEFORCE Racing Wheel Review — A Complete Mid-Range Sim Racing Solution
When you’re looking for an accessible yet capable racing wheel that works across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, the Logitech G923 TRUEFORCE Racing Wheel remains one of the most recognizable and widely used options on the market. Designed as the successor to the long-running G29/G920 series, the G923 brings subtle refinements — most notably TRUEFORCE force feedback technology — to improve immersion, realism, and driving feedback for both casual racers and sim enthusiasts. (Sim Racing Setup)
Whether you’re building your first sim rig or upgrading an older model, this review breaks down build quality, performance, features, and real-world usage to help you decide if the G923 is right for you.
🏁 What Is the Logitech G923?
The Logitech G923 is a gear-driven racing wheel and pedal bundle that includes:
✔ Full-featured steering wheel with TRUEFORCE force feedback
✔ Three-pedal set (accelerator, brake, clutch)
✔ On-wheel controls and an integrated dial for quick adjustments
✔ Optional shifter support (bundle versions may include the Driving Force Shifter)
It’s designed for racers who want more realism than a gamepad can provide but aren’t quite ready to jump into the high-cost world of direct-drive hardware.
🛠️ Build Quality & Design
One of the first things you’ll notice about the G923 is its solid construction:
- Textured leather-wrapped steering wheel rim adds a premium feel and improved grip.
- Sturdy metal pedals with progressive brake resistance deliver a satisfying step up from basic plastic sets.
- 24-point selection dial and integrated buttons offer real-time in-game control without reaching for menus.
While the wheel doesn’t use direct or belt-driven force feedback (it’s still a gear-driven system), Logitech’s implementation is refined and reliable for most racing sims at this price point.
🔄 TRUEFORCE Force Feedback — What’s New?
The standout upgrade from the previous G29/G920 models is TRUEFORCE, a force feedback system that interfaces directly with game physics and audio to produce more detailed feedback.
What TRUEFORCE brings to your wheel:
✔ More nuanced feedback reflecting understeer, tire slip, and road surface changes
✔ Dynamic response tied to game engines for higher immersion
✔ Adjustable strength via software or in-game settings
However, a drawback is that TRUEFORCE support varies by game, especially at launch — though support has grown over time for titles like Assetto Corsa Competizione, Gran Turismo Sport, Grid and iRacing.
🎮 Pedals & Controls
The G923 comes with a three-pedal pedal set featuring:
- Progressive brake pedal — stiffer and more realistic compared to older Logitech pedals. (Sim Racing Setup)
- Metal pedal faces for long-lasting performance.
- Adjustable spacing and height to suit different drivers and play styles.
On the wheel you’ll find plenty of controls:
✔ RPM LED indicators built into the wheel for quick glance feedback.
✔ Integrated 24-point selection dial for traction control, brake force, torque and more.
✔ Paddle shifters for manual gear changes.
These controls make the G923 feel much more like a dedicated sim controller compared with basic wheels or gamepads, and are especially useful in simulation-leaning titles.
🏎️ Performance & Driving Experience
In real-world use, the G923 delivers a balanced mix of accessibility and performance:
✔ Responsive steering strength that feels engaging across casual arcade racers and more serious sims.
✔ Progressive brake pedal feel helps with smoother heel-toe and precision braking.
✔ TrueForce vibration depth enhances road texture and car behavior in supported titles.
However, because it’s gear-driven, some racers note that force feedback can feel less smooth or nuanced than belt- or direct-drive wheels — a common limitation of this technology.
👍 Pros — What We Like
✔ Solid build quality and premium feel — leather steering rim and metal pedals feel robust.
✔ TRUEFORCE adds deeper feedback detail in supported games.
✔ Wide platform compatibility — works with PC, PS4/PS5, and Xbox Series X/S (depending on model).
✔ Integrated controls and selection dial make on-the-fly adjustments easy.
✔ Three-pedal unit with improved brake feel vs older Logitech sets.
👎 Cons — Things to Consider
⚠ Gear-driven feedback isn’t as smooth or high-fidelity as belt or direct-drive systems.
⚠ TRUEFORCE support is game-dependent — not all racing titles use its features.
⚠ No quick-release wheel hub — wheel and base are fixed as one unit.
⚠ Some racers might find the price high compared to older models or competitors with direct drive.
🏁 Verdict — A Great Mid-Tier Racing Wheel
The Logitech G923 TRUEFORCE Racing Wheel still stands as one of the best “entry-to-mid-level” racing wheels available in 2025. Its build quality, pedal improvements, integrated controls, and TRUEFORCE feedback combine to offer a more immersive experience than most budget wheels. (TechRadar)
It won’t replace direct drive wheels in raw force feedback performance, but for racers on a budget or those building a first full sim rig — especially one shared across platforms — the G923 offers excellent value and reliable performance.
Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.3/5)

My name is Michael “Mick” Carter, and I’m a dedicated sim racing enthusiast with a deep love for motorsport. I first discovered sim racing in 2015 when a friend introduced me to a Logitech G27 and Assetto Corsa—an experience that immediately hooked me. Since then, I’ve gone from basic gear to advanced direct drive setups, VR headsets, and custom racing rigs, constantly refining my driving technique and equipment.
I mainly race in iRacing, ACC, and rFactor 2, focusing on GT3 endurance and open-wheel events. I’m not a professional driver—I’m simply someone who enjoys the craft of racing: learning car behavior, improving lap times, and battling for position with respect and skill.
I share what I’ve learned so others can build setups they enjoy and grow their own passion for sim racing. For me, the joy is in improving, one race at a time.
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