Those looking for the most authentic experience possible in Forza Horizon 5 will want to use a steering wheel, pedals, and a shifter. However, not all of these devices are compatible with the game. Fortunately, we’ve got a list of what wheels are supported by Forza Horizon 5, and which pedals and shifters will work.
Which wheels, pedals, and shifters are supported in Forza Horizon 5?
Unfortunately, most devices are supported for either the PC or Xbox version of Forza Horizon 5. There are also some caveats and work arounds for certain wheels, pedals, and shifters.
We’ll break the racings peripherals that are compatible with Forza Horizon 5 by manufacturer below:
Fanatec
Make sure to install the latest drivers and firmware before attempting to use these devices in-game.
- Fanatec Clubsport V1
- Fanatec P1 – PC Only
- Xbox Fanatec Clubsport V2
- Fanatec P1 Xbox – PC and Xbox
- Fanatec Clubsport V2.5
- Universal HUB – PC Only
- BMW GT2 – PC Only
- Formula Rim – PC Only
- Porsche 918 rim – PC Only
- Mclaren GT3 – PC and Xbox
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- Fanatec CSL E XBOX – PC and Xbox
- Direct Drive CSL – PC and Xbox
- Direct Drive DD1 – PC and Xbox
- Direct Drive DD2 – PC and Xbox
Hori:
- Hori Overdrive – PC and Xbox
- Hori Force Feedback – PC and Xbox
Logitech:
When using Logitech peripherals, users should install the latest software package and drivers from the website. This is especially important for the G920 and G29 as they are confirmed to not work properly without the latest drivers and firmware.
- Driving Force – PC only
- G25 – PC only
- G27 – PC Only
- G29 – PC Only
- G920 – PC and Xbox
- G923 – PC and Xbox
- G923 PS – PC Only
- Momo – PC Only
Thrustmaster:
Those using the Thrustmaster TX wheel need to make sure they select the right model of wheel in-game. Otherwise it defaults to the 458 Edition.