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    Moza HMA150: MOZA Reveals New Four-Axis Motion Platform

    EditorialBy EditorialMarch 11, 2026
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    The Moza HMA150 is MOZA Racing’s newly unveiled four-axis motion platform designed to bring compact, high-performance motion to sim racing rigs. Revealed during the company’s latest product showcase, the HMA150 introduces 150 mm of travel, up to 1g peak acceleration and integrated control electronics within each actuator.

    The announcement marks MOZA’s formal entry into the motion platform segment, expanding beyond wheelbases, pedals and peripherals into full cockpit immersion hardware.

    The Moza HMA150 Motion Platform Explained

    The Moza HMA150 is described as a four-axis, three degrees-of-freedom motion system capable of simulating pitch, roll and heave. Each actuator delivers up to 150 mm of travel, with maximum speeds reported at approximately 300 mm per second and peak acceleration exceeding 1g.

    MOZA states the system can support up to 250 kg at full acceleration. With reduced performance settings, payload capacity increases to around 350 kg. That places the HMA150 within the range required for heavy aluminium-profile cockpits with direct drive wheelbases and load cell pedals.

    One of the key engineering differences is that the drive and control electronics are integrated directly into each actuator. Many competing systems require external control boxes or amplifiers. MOZA’s approach reduces cable complexity and may simplify installation, although full setup details have not yet been published.

    The actuators also include a high-frequency vibration system rated up to approximately 150 Hz. This allows the platform to deliver additional tactile feedback layered on top of primary motion effects.

    Software Integration and Ecosystem Positioning

    Alongside the hardware, MOZA introduced its Motion Manager software. The company claims it can generate motion effects even in titles without native telemetry support by analysing visual and audio data. Full compatibility lists have not yet been released.

    The Moza HMA150 therefore forms part of a wider ecosystem push. MOZA has steadily expanded its hardware range over recent years, including direct drive wheelbases, pedal sets, dashboard displays and even flight simulation gear. Motion support represents the next step in building a vertically integrated sim racing platform.

    How the Moza HMA150 Compares to Existing Motion Systems

    In the current market, competitors such as D-Box and DOF Reality offer 3DOF motion solutions targeting both enthusiast and professional users.

    D-Box systems are widely used in high-end commercial simulators and esports venues. DOF Reality systems are often positioned at a more accessible price point for home users. At this stage, MOZA has not confirmed pricing for the HMA150, making direct value comparisons premature.

    The integrated electronics design may differentiate the Moza HMA150 from modular systems that rely on external motor drivers. However, full performance benchmarking and latency data have not yet been published.

    Who the Moza HMA150 Is For

    Based on confirmed payload capacity and acceleration figures, the Moza HMA150 appears aimed at serious sim racers running heavy-profile rigs rather than entry-level cockpit setups.

    The 1g acceleration claim positions it within performance territory typically associated with higher-end motion systems. Without confirmed pricing, it is not yet clear whether MOZA intends to compete at the premium or upper mid-range segment.

    Pricing and Availability

    MOZA has not yet confirmed official pricing for the Moza HMA150. A release date and regional availability details have also not been published at the time of writing.

    Pre-order information and distribution partners remain unannounced. These details will determine how the product positions itself against established motion manufacturers.

    What Happens Next

    The Moza HMA150 signals MOZA Racing’s move into full-motion simulation hardware. The published specifications suggest a compact but high-performance actuator system, though independent testing data is not yet available.

    Further confirmation on price, shipping timelines and supported titles will determine how competitive the platform becomes in the broader motion market.

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