MOZA Racing has entered into a strategic partnership with the Gran Turismo World Series, marking a significant step in the sim racing hardware manufacturer’s expansion into the PlayStation ecosystem. The collaboration, announced in July 2026, grants the Shenzhen-based company prominent broadcast visibility during the remainder of the 2026 racing season, beginning with the Tokyo event on August 15. While the financial terms and duration of the agreement remain undisclosed, the partnership serves as a foundational marketing platform for MOZA as it develops its first officially licensed PlayStation-compatible hardware.
The agreement focuses on brand integration and future product development rather than immediate equipment deployment for professional competition. Although Polyphony Digital and MOZA intend to collaborate on steering wheel designs optimized for the Gran Turismo platform, the manufacturer’s products are not yet officially supported by the game, and existing competition rigs continue to utilize equipment from established partners like Fanatec. Consequently, the current scope of the partnership is limited to promotional exposure and long-term technical cooperation.
This move represents a strategic pivot for MOZA, a subsidiary of Gudsen Technology, which transitioned from professional camera-stabilization equipment to the sim racing market in 2021. By aligning with a major esports franchise like the Gran Turismo World Series, the company aims to solidify its presence in the console market. Future product releases remain subject to final approval from Sony Interactive Entertainment, with no specific timelines or pricing details currently available.