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The Best Sim Racing Cockpits from Next Level Racing: Ranked from Most Expensive to Least

Posted by Joseph Galluzzo on

When it comes to high-performance sim racing setups, Next Level Racing delivers some of the most cutting-edge, durable, and immersive cockpits on the market. Whether you’re chasing professional-grade motion integration or a rock-solid static rig, these cockpits provide the foundation needed to maximize precision, control, and immersion.

Below, we’ve ranked the best Next Level Racing cockpits from top-tier premium builds to more accessible, entry-level options. No matter where you land, each cockpit is engineered for performance-driven racers looking to push the limits of realism.


1. Next Level Racing F-GT Elite 160 Motion Edition

Built for serious competitors and motion system enthusiasts, this cockpit is the pinnacle of adjustability, durability, and modular expansion. Designed with extruded aluminum, this rig is motion-ready, allowing for full compatibility with advanced motion platforms like the Sigma Integrals Motion System. The dual-position design supports both Formula and GT-style driving, ensuring versatility at the highest level.


2. Next Level Racing GTTrack Cockpit

A favorite among competitive sim racers, the GTTrack is engineered for strength, stability, and motion integration. Featuring heavy-duty construction, adjustable seating positions, and direct-mount compatibility for high-torque wheels and pedals, this cockpit is built for those who demand uncompromising performance. Pair it with a motion platform upgrade, and you’ll have an elite racing setup that rivals professional simulators.


3. Next Level Racing F-GT Cockpit

Designed for multi-discipline racers, the F-GT offers a flexible seating position that allows you to switch seamlessly between Formula-style and GT-style racing. With a sturdy steel frame, direct-mount support, and an ergonomic design, this cockpit is an excellent mid-range option for sim racers looking for versatility and immersion.


4. Next Level Racing Challenger Cockpit

For those seeking a compact yet rigid racing solution, the Challenger cockpit offers solid performance without taking up excessive space. The direct-mount system ensures a stable platform for force feedback wheels, while the adjustable pedal and seat positions allow for a tailored driving experience. This cockpit is perfect for entry-level racers who still demand a realistic and stable setup.


5. Next Level Racing Wheel Stand 2.0

Ideal for sim racers with limited space, the Wheel Stand 2.0 provides a sturdy and adjustable solution for mounting wheels, pedals, and shifters without needing a full cockpit. While it’s not a full-frame setup, it’s still built for precision and can be upgraded with a seat add-on for a more complete racing experience.


Final Thoughts

From fully integrated motion cockpits to versatile static rigs, Next Level Racing provides high-performance solutions for every level of sim racer. Whether you’re looking for a professional-grade motion rig or a compact, entry-level setup, these cockpits ensure that you experience pure racing immersion with maximum stability and realism.

For those serious about pushing the limits, pairing these cockpits with a Sigma Integrals Motion System takes the experience to a whole new level, delivering true-to-life motion feedback that enhances every aspect of race feel and precision.

Choose your cockpit, fine-tune your setup, and get ready to dominate the track.

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