Officially licensed MotoGP motorcycle racing simulator from Raw Thrills. VR headset, physical bike chassis, multiplayer linking up to 8 units. Real riders and circuits, three difficulty levels, stat tracking across cabinets.
Moto GP VR is a motorcycle racing simulator from Raw Thrills. It’s officially licensed MotoGP content — riders like Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo, and Marc Marquez, plus real circuits from the MotoGP calendar. Players lean into turns on a physical bike chassis with VR headset and 42-inch HD screen visible to spectators.
The multiplayer setup links up to 8 units for head-to-head racing. Stat tracking runs across linked cabinets. A front-facing camera captures riders during play and integrates them into replay footage for social sharing. Three difficulty levels — novice, normal, and pro — let operators serve casual riders and experienced players.
The cabinet includes a front-mounted fan that simulates wind at speed. Dimensions are 43 inches wide, 83 inches deep, and 96 inches tall. Weight is 1,041 pounds. Footprint is 29 square feet. Power requirements are 120V/60Hz at 6A or 230V/50Hz at 3A.
This is Raw Thrills’ second VR product after King Kong of Skull Island. Motorcycle racing works well in VR because looking over the shoulder is a core mechanic — the headset handles that naturally. UNIS Technology released a MotoGP simulator in 2019, so this is the second licensed MotoGP VR unit on the market.
Moto GP VR suits arcades, family entertainment centers, and venues with racing or motorsports themes. The linked multiplayer model supports tournament play and repeat visits from competitive players. The official licensing appeals to MotoGP fans who recognize the riders and circuits.
| Manufacturer | Raw Thrills |
|---|---|
| Footprint | 29 sq ft |
| Multiplayer | 2 |
| Height | 96" |
| Width | 43" |
| Depth | 83" |
| Weight | 1041 lbs |
| Power | 120V / 60Hz: 6A or 230V / 50Hz: 3A |

