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Meet the HPR GT: Linear Haptics, Now More Compact

Meet the HPR GT: Linear Haptics, Now More Compact
Elliot Maddox

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Elliot Maddox

Head of Global at SIMAGIC. Kiwi living in China, passionate about speed. You'll probably find him on iRacing most weekends. Equal parts strategist and gear nerd.

If you’ve ever wanted immersive haptic pedal feedback without the size or cost of a full-sized unit, the HPR GT is made for you.

Yes, that's right, our best-selling HPR haptic reactor now has a smaller sibling! As a more entry-level ready model, the HPR GT allows for tactile clarity and lightweight performance to any pedal (or handbrake!) from the SIMAGIC range.

Looking to simulate wheelspin, gear shifts, or subtle grip loss? The HPR GT delivers high-speed linear haptics with plug-and-play simplicity, with full support within our own SimPro software or community-favorite SimHub.

Lighter. Faster. Still Reactive.


The HPR GT features a newly engineered casing and internal motor tuned for low-latency response and compact mounting. It’s smaller, but still packs a punch, offering consistent vibration that helps you build real-world feel and intuitive control.

Designed for Modularity


This isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. The HPR GT supports scaling seamlessly. Start with one, or immerse yourself and buy a full pedal set! Better yet, you can mix and match this option with our original HPR for a fully dynamic pedal experience.

A Natural Fit for Throttle and Clutch


The GT version is ideal for throttle or clutch placement, where rapid, lightweight feedback makes a bigger impact than brute force. For the time being, if you're looking for a strong ABS or wheel lock feel on the brake, try our HPR haptic reactor.

For that next level of immersion and feeling off-throttle balance, bumps, clutch and more, though, the HPR GT does more than enough to keep up. Now available for just $39 USD here. Who said haptics have to break the bank?

Compatible Pedals:

SIMAGIC P500

SIMAGIC P1000

SIMAGIC P2000 (Bracket required)




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