Logitech G has announced the PRO X Victory Edition gaming mouse to celebrate a historic 2025 season for the McLaren F1 Team. The British outfit secured its tenth Constructors’ Championship, while Lando Norris captured his first Drivers’ Championship, marking a milestone year for the team. The new mouse arrives as part of Logitech G’s ongoing partnership with McLaren, aligning motorsport engineering principles with competitive gaming hardware design.
According to Logitech G, the PRO X Victory Edition mirrors McLaren’s approach on the track, focusing on weight reduction, structural efficiency, and eliminating unnecessary components. The mouse is the first in the company’s lineup to integrate carbon fiber into its construction. By using this material, Logitech G has reduced the overall weight by 3 grams compared to the 60-gram PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2. The company states that each unit is hand-assembled, reflecting a more meticulous production process than its standard retail models.

In terms of design, the mouse keeps a clean and performance-oriented look. The left-click button features McLaren’s signature papaya orange color along with team branding, while the right-click button carries the Logitech G logo. The visual treatment is subtle, focusing more on materials and finish rather than adding decorative elements. The carbon fiber structure is intended to provide increased strength while maintaining a lighter chassis, a concept commonly associated with Formula 1 car construction.

Production numbers are extremely limited. Logitech G confirmed that only 25 units of the PRO X Victory Edition have been manufactured. The mouse will not be available through retail channels, suggesting that distribution may be reserved for internal use, special promotions, or select partners. With its limited run and carbon fiber build, the PRO X Victory Edition serves as a commemorative piece tied to McLaren’s 2025 Formula 1 success, while highlighting Logitech G’s continued involvement in performance-focused collaborations across motorsport and esports.
