Logitech will still made new wheel cause they are no.1 Company knows that and i am sure that in some time we will be hearing about new top of the line Logitech racing wheel 👍
I really wouldn't bet my money on that.
Back to the Logitech wheel, the decision they take will ultimately be done by a bean counter on his spreadsheet who is probably not acquainted with sims.
The *decision* to postpone any new wheel developments and practically close the "wheel department" has been made during 2010.
From what I know, there reason was profitability of the division, because apparently the complete wheel production was not a income-justifiable for Logitech.
There is something that nobody takes into concern, and those are sheer costs Logitech needed to endure in order to have their wheel models in the market in way they had. And actual production costs are just a fraction of overall costs.
Just remember how you could actually buy Logitech wheels in almost any country in the world. You could basically buy them in the supermarkets, including the G-series models. And they all came with sweet prices of 300$/E for DF series and 400$/E for G series. It was way too small price to cover for actual manufacturing, packaging, transport, distribution, stocking and retailing with margin for retailers. It was just not financially viable. We can argue how DFGT manufacturing costs could not be more then 50-60$/E in big quantities, but once you start to include all other costs needed to deploy the bulky and heavy box at worldwide market and ensure you are selling it in the affordable price, I guess there is only small bits of actual profit left on the table. Not even to speak about nightmare called "refreshing the stocks" and "managing the demand" on +100 markets in the world.
And there is final factor, so popular in "game sales age" discussion called "shipped vs. sold". We can only guess about it in finite margins, but retailers for Logitech products (or majority of tech-equipment) actually "buy" the stock from distributors. And many big manufacturers are selling their goods within "packages" (for example: if you want to buy 1000 keyboards for your stores, you also have to buy some quantity of mouses, headphones, wheels, etc. in order to qualify for the big discounts. And you want a best discount imaginable because you want your profit margin as high as possible..). And wheels are not fast-moving goods. They are selling in extremely low-speed when compared to other peripherals and they sit on the shelves and occupy the space. From retailers perspective I see wheels as very "risky" good in long-term and I can only presume how majority of retailers that were buying the products from Logitech in *packages* were not very pleased with actual retail-potential for the wheels.
Yes, Logitech made great wheels. Yes, they revolutionise the overall genre. Yes, we all have and love their wheels. Yes, we were all happy with those prices. But also, yes, Logitech also didn't actually make no serious money on them, if they even did IMO.
Logitech was/is probably the only company that could build a new wheel that had the same level of tech as T500RS or CSW / Elite and still come in at under 400$ and it would have bullet proof reliability too.
As someone who was very happy to had a chance to be owner of DFP, DFGT, G25, G27 and later T500RS, GT3 V2, GT2 and today CSW/Elite, I have to say how G-series (G25/27) is not built on the same level of quality as T500RS or Fanatec wheels (especially CSRE/CSW). You can compare them from some perspectives, but the *level of tech* is not even close from any perspective.
There is a reason why Logitech wheels were so cheap and that is also the reason why they were probably not profitable. I could also argue how even the 500-600$/E price does not cover Thrustmaster's actual cost for having T500RS internationally on the shelves, but it is another subject.
I would not want Thrustmaster to be the only game in town...
I hope they will not be, the competition is good. I am very sad about this news for Logitech, because I would also love to see G29 (or whatever it would be called) being actually made. But at this point I honestly think how chances are very slim.