- Heusinkveld follows up its Sprint and Ultimate+ pedals with its first-ever wheel
- The One is set for a Fall 2025 release, prices start from €499 (ex. tax)
- Unique design with a layout that doesn’t try to be like a real-world motorsport device
- Weighs just 1024g, complete, and is wireless through its own dongle system
The Heusinkveld One looks like a sim racing wheel like no other. Mainly because it is a sim racing wheel like no other.
Entering the wheel business for the first time, following its esteemed pedal and shifter range, the One is distinctive, with ergonomics that – to us at least – look reminiscent of some flight sim equipment.
The quasi formula and GT-style shape includes six buttons atop each grip, presumably for use with your thumb. There appear to be four rotary encoders, with ‘grippy’ tops, plus two ‘funky-switch’-style units.

In the centre is a screen sunk within a large panel, incorporating an area that can be used for shift lights.
Around the rear, although this is not yet visible, there look to be four paddles that the company claims are two-way and curved. The device is for use with high-end PC sim racing wheel bases and utilises a rechargeable battery for wireless connection.
Heusinkveld also touts a ‘low weight’ for ‘low inertia’, which in theory should help make sure you feel more force feedback detail – although the exact weight has not yet been published.
Details remain thin presently, with the model believed to be on display at the Sim Gaming Expo in Chicago this coming weekend.

It is set to hit the market soon, with a fall 2025 window. It will be priced from €599 incl. VAT in Europe, €499 excluding sales tax elsewhere. Apart from in the USA, where it will approximately retail for €574 (before USD conversion), including the current tariffs and excluding sales tax.
Update – 8th September 2025
Since the original publication, Heusinkveld has confirmed to Traxion that the One’s weight is 1024g, including push/pull shifters, dual clutches and battery.
It has also clarified that it will be compatible with popular PC customisation software SimHub, is wireless via its own dongle (independent of any ecosystem) and the battery is expected to last over 60 hours (or over 600 in VR mode).
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