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Dynisma Unveils DMG‑S Compact Driver‑in‑the‑Loop Simulator

Dynisma presents the DMG‑S as a compact sim that preserves F1‑grade motion fidelity for broader, easier deployment.

Overview

  • Dynisma publicly launched the DMG‑S on 10 June 2026 as a smaller, lower‑footprint Driver‑in‑the‑Loop simulator aimed at customer teams, driver academies and grassroots motorsport.
  • The company says the DMG‑S uses the same core motion generation methods as its larger platforms and delivers low latency of under 5 milliseconds with motion bandwidth above 50Hz to keep real‑world correlation.
  • The rig fits in a 2.5m × 2.5m space, requires a single‑phase 32A electrical supply, offers two seating configurations for GT/touring or single‑seaters, and is designed for simple bolted installation.
  • DMG‑S is software agnostic and ships with Assetto Corsa as standard while supporting iRacing, the official F1 game and Le Mans Ultimate plus VR/XR or three‑screen displays for varied user setups.
  • Dynisma has not disclosed official pricing but media place the unit in the upper six‑figure band, and the company says it will scale production and export to meet expected demand as it expands below the DMG‑1 and DMG‑360XY lineup.