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    Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra Release Nears as 28 Nm Flagship Wheelbase Confirmed

    EditorialBy EditorialMarch 9, 2026Updated:March 9, 2026
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    The Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra Release is approaching, with the Chinese sim racing manufacturer preparing to introduce a new 28 Nm direct drive wheelbase at the top of its Alpha Evo lineup. The unit has been detailed ahead of its scheduled unveiling, positioning it as the most powerful base in the current Alpha Evo range.

    According to reporting by Traxion and information attributed to Simagic, the Alpha Evo Ultra is expected to be revealed on 12 March 2026 at 15:00 UTC. At this stage, that timing reflects the scheduled announcement. Retail availability has not been independently confirmed.

    The Core Development Behind the Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra Release

    The Alpha Evo Ultra is rated at 28 Nm of peak torque, making it the strongest wheelbase within the Alpha Evo family. That places it above existing Alpha Evo models and signals a clear move toward higher-output hardware in Simagic’s ecosystem.

    Simagic’s Alpha line has steadily expanded in recent years, targeting serious sim racers who want strong, detailed force feedback without stepping into ultra-premium pricing tiers. With 28 Nm on tap, the Alpha Evo Ultra moves closer to the upper end of the direct drive market, competing on torque output with other high-performance bases currently available.

    The manufacturer has not yet published a full technical specification sheet at the time of writing. Details such as motor design refinements, encoder resolution, and mounting compatibility will need to be confirmed once official documentation is released.

    Where It Fits in the Alpha Evo Lineup

    The Alpha Evo Ultra sits at the top of the Alpha Evo hierarchy. Simagic’s existing Alpha and Alpha Evo bases have built a reputation for strong torque delivery and compact form factors aimed at both dedicated rigs and advanced home setups.

    By introducing a 28 Nm flagship, Simagic strengthens its position in the mid-to-high-end segment of the sim racing hardware market. For comparison, torque output is one of the primary metrics used by sim racers to evaluate direct drive wheelbases, as it influences headroom, force detail, and sustained feedback under heavy load.

    The move follows a broader industry trend. Manufacturers continue to push higher torque ceilings while refining motor smoothness and thermal management. The Alpha Evo Ultra appears to follow that trajectory, although final performance characteristics will only be clear once independent testing is available.

    For readers following recent hardware launches, this development builds on the wider competition in the direct drive category, which has intensified across multiple brands over the past year.

    What We Know About the Release Timing

    The Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra Release is scheduled for 12 March 2026 at 15:00 UTC, according to the Traxion report referencing Simagic information.

    Until Simagic publishes ordering details, pricing, and shipping information, the distinction remains important. The item will be available to pre-order with our partners SimRacerZone around the time of launch.

    No confirmed pricing has been published at the time of writing. Regional distribution and retailer allocation have also not been detailed.

    What This Means for Sim Racers

    A 28 Nm direct drive wheelbase is aimed squarely at experienced sim racers running rigid aluminium profile or high-end steel cockpits. At this torque level, structural rigidity becomes critical to avoid flex and maintain feedback fidelity.

    If the Alpha Evo Ultra delivers consistent torque with controlled thermal performance, it will offer an option for racers who want headroom beyond entry and mid-tier bases without stepping into the most expensive direct drive ecosystems.

    The next key details will be full specifications, pricing confirmation, and verified availability. Once those are published by Simagic, a clearer assessment of its market position will be possible.

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