Nitro Concepts E-Racer Sim Rig Puts Wind and Vibration in the Driver Seat
The E-Racer adds sensory feedback-wind and seat vibration-to a sim rig at a premium price point, aiming to increase immersion beyond what visual and audio cues alone provide.
Reporting from 1 sources: ASCII.jp.
At COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026, Nitro Concepts showed the E-Racer racing sim rig, which uses fans to blow air in sync with race speed and a vibration unit called Immersion Track to simulate road feel through the seat. The frame alone costs nearly $400.
Nitro Concepts brought the E-Racer racing sim rig to COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026, on display at the Pro Gamers Group booth. The rig uses fans mounted on either side of the steering wheel to blow air in sync with the race situation, and a hidden vibration unit called Immersion Track that buzzes the seat when the driver changes gears or hits bumps. ASCII reporter KTU noted the wind effect is not strong but adds presence on straights, while the vibration feedback targets the driver's sense of acceleration through the seat. The frame alone costs nearly $400.
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