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Five most expensive racing simulators
Formula 1 Full-Size Racing Simulator
Formula 1 Full-Size Racing Simulator takes the pole position in our rank. Its price tag says that it costs an impressive $140,000. Created by Costco, this device is housed in a replica of a real Formula 1 car. This racing simulator is available in silver, red, or black. It comes with Pirelli tires, Brembo brakes, and a powered audio system. In addition, the PC-based simulator is equipped with 23-inch screens.
Hexatech Hexathrill Racing Simulator
Hexatech Hexathrill Racing Simulator holds the runner-up position in our list. The $135,000 Cruden Driving Simulator is the only training car with a unique design. According to experts, this device meets all the user needs. Notably, the simulator has a real car chassis. Hexatech Hexathrill Racing Simulator has a separate cockpit for the PC and an operating station, with which the driver can select race tracks and manage the settings. The simulator features a unique seatbelt with built-in sensors that tighten when the car brakes.
The CXC Motion Pro II
The third most expensive car simulator is The CXC Motion Pro II, which costs $81,000. This racing simulator features four steering wheels and interchangeable gearshift panels. In addition, The CXC Motion Pro II software includes 1,000 cars and 40 virtual race tracks. Unlike other racing simulators, this car's unique sound system generates a 1,500-watt shockwave, creating the immersive effect of being on the in-game racetrack.
The VGT Pro Carbon
The VGT Pro Carbon, which costs $67,172, is ranked fourth on the list. This car simulator features a large chassis that perfectly makes the four-wheel drive system function. This allows players to enjoy a real-life driving experience on a racetrack. It also comes with a Sparco steering wheel with a feedback mechanism that has six control modes, as well as a shift pedal. The company also offers carbon cladding for an additional $5,000.
The VRX iMotion
The VRX iMotion, priced at $30,000, rounds out the top 5 most expensive car simulators rank. It features a Logitech Z906 sound system as well as three large high-definition screens. It also comes with a BMW M3 GT2 steering wheel that is equipped with LED tachometers. In addition, the player can select any of the five driving modes. The simulator's durable modular cabin is made of stainless steel. Its setup allows drivers to use additional elements, experts emphasize.