







🏎️ Own the race, feel the Ferrari thrill!
The Thrustmaster T80 Ferrari 488 GTB Edition Racing Wheel is an officially licensed, ergonomically designed racing wheel compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC. Featuring a realistic bungee cord resistance system, sequential paddle shifters, and built-in PS navigation buttons, it delivers immersive racing experiences across multiple game genres. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for millennial pros seeking authentic gameplay without breaking the bank.





| ASIN | B077MT5XPP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,874 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #319 in PlayStation 4 Controllers #324 in PlayStation 5 Controllers #940 in PC Game Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,729) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.59 pounds |
| Item model number | 4169089 |
| Language | English, French |
| Manufacturer | Thrustmaster |
| Release date | March 20, 2018 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
G**3
Worth the money!
Handles very well. Easy to use and we attached it to a tv "tray table" and works just fine. Nice sensitivity and steering is smooth. Pedals are solid even for a size 13 foot LOL.
V**N
It was labeled like new, and they were right
Purchased this wheel used with Amazon warehouse. It was labeled like new, and they were right, no signs of use at all not a scratch not even on the pedals. So I guess I lucked out. Works right out of the box on my PS3. Purchased this for my PS3 while planning to purchase a PS4 in the near future, it's nice with no need to update my wheel once I make the switch. I've done my research with all the available wheels in the market at the moment. For me, at $69, this was the most practical and sensible option compare to the much more expensive options. I was willing to sacrifice a clutch pedal, H shifter and FFB to save a hundred bucks or so. Especially since I'm not even sure this is something I would invest time on. The wheel itself is very nicely built. Few creaks here and there being made out of plastic. The wheel itself is pretty small, got used to it after a while though so it doesn't bother me as much. Pedals offer sufficient resistance. Shifters give off a satisfying "click". Played it on GT5 and GT6 so far, sensitivity is fine after a few googling to get everything set up. Right now, I have it mounted on the folding table, but I plan on constructing a dedicated stand for it. Really need one especially for the pedals which keeps on slipping even on carpet. I find the bungee cord system to offer enough resistance, but definitely no where near what a FFB would offer as far as realism is concerned. Overall, a good purchase at $69 with free shipping. If I invest more time in sim racing, will definitely upgrade to perhaps a T150. And it wouldn't hurt too much to part with this one. But if you're on the fence dishing out any money, this T80 is a good way to try out racing wheels.
J**E
Worth It
My son enjoyed!!!
D**S
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BLUF: I know this isnt what a cost conscious consumer wants to hear but..... Just get the G27. Just do it. Stop wasting time and $80 for the T80. Either you can pay $240 for a G27 of you can pay $320 for the G27 after you have purchased the T80 against my suggestions. Cant afford a G27? Then you cant afford to waste $80 on the T80. Your choice. Pros: There isnt a lower priced halfway capable racing wheel on the market. Its universally recognized in any game.... blah, blah, blah. Cons: This thing is seriously chintzy. I busted the wheel out and tested it in MAME and a few other PC games. Then I put it away after making sure it worked. I picked up a G27 (for me of course) and relegated the T80 to player 2 duties. Ok. Not lying here. After getting the wheels plugged in I started working on 2 player split screen games for my arcade. Let me stress: I'M NOT LYING!!! The gas pedal stopped working. I hadnt even completed ONE LAP in any game. The gas pedal stopped working. No worries (I guess) because the gas pedal is mapped to a button on the wheel. Set everything up and ensured my two player games were in fact 2 player games. I put the wheels away. Fast forward 2 weeks. Now its time to map controls and fine tune the arcade cab. Nope. The T80 was no longer recognized in most of the games it had worked in just 2 weeks earlier. Insult to injury: the connector that attaches the pedal system to the wheel no longer stays put. It requires something to keep it put. I dont know what to say. I havent even really used the damned thing. The G27? Still worked. Additional notes: I am pretty much done setting up my arcade cab. All the systems. All the hyperspin wheels. All the 2 player local coop split screen PC racing games. Ipac 2 player arcade joystick set up. 2 gamepads. 2 light guns. Now 2 wheels. I have learned ALOT. I have been hopeful. I have then been disappointed. Then I spent hours in the forums and on Youtube making things work where they can work. I have learned alot. Trust me: Just get the G27. Dont take a chance thinking the forums and Youtube will save you when it comes to the T80.
R**E
Worked its a great beginner sim wheel son loves the Ferrari model look
A**R
Support gta5 on ps4 ....also on PS3 ...good quality ....worth every penny:) Update - I bought this on oct 2015 , it is still going well .Very very durable . Support almost all ps4 racing game .
H**N
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S**Y
A couple of issues I have. Firstly, I hate how the brake pedal is almost vertical. Finding it really hard to get used too. Secondly, the foot pedal is almost impossible to keep in place. Needs to come with some kind of platform you can screw it too. I spose I could make something up, but just decided to buy a steering wheel stand. Will see how it goes with that. Anyway, other than those things it works pretty well.
A**D
This is a quick review after a days use. So far so good. The product appears to be of reasonably quality (in terms of built, Materials, Movement etc). It was very easy to set up - Just Plug and play. The PS4 recognized the wheel instantly and i had no difficulty in setting it up. The wheel is smooth, No Input Lag, No dead zone, and all the buttons work fine. The buttons and paddle shifters are tactile and feel good to use. While the pedals are also smooth and responsive, they are pretty light and topple a bit if you apply force. It needs support at the back for proper use. The weight of the pedals can be improved to make it more stable. With regard to compatibility, this one works well with Gran Turismo Sport as shown in the video, F1 2021, and The Crew2. I have so far checked only these three, for other titles, you need to check on the thrustmaster's official website. On the Flip side, There is no force feedback, and it has a bungee cord inside instead of gears / belt. Also the rotation is only 240 degree. These may not matter much if you are an entry level user. Considering that these features are not available, my personal view is that a price of Around 8-9 K would be appropriate I will update this review after about a month of Usage
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