These Official Pagani Huayra R Racing Sim Pedals Give You the Ultimate Hypercar Experience

Priced at $1,700 USD.

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Asetek’s SimSports is upping its offerings for racing simulator drivers with its new premium pedals. Giving fans a chance to get the full Pagani Huayra R racing feel, this release — an official collaboration with Pagani Automobili — is based on the exact design used in the $3,500,000 USD hypercar itself.

The pedals feature an elastomer that uses Asetek SimSports’ T.H.O.R.P.™ brake system (Twin Hydraulic Opposing Rapid Pistons). These hydraulic sim racing pedals are plug-n-play straight from the box with Asetek SimSports RaceHub, where the software has been tuned for the Huayra R sim racing pedals.

Like the car itself, these premium pedals also come with a premium price tag of $1,680 USD. Head over to Asetek’s web store.

 

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