The Ford GT's Digital Instrument Cluster Is Awash With Futuristic Coolness

Like the Lexus LFA's space age instrument binnacle? You'll appreciate the display the Ford GT is packing
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While I’m sure many petrolheads will prefer good ol’ analogue dials, every now and then a digital dash comes along that even the old school among us can admit is cool.

The Lexus LFA’s space age binnacle is one that springs to mind, and it turns out the new Ford GT’s is similarly awesome - as detailed in these two new videos from Ford Performance.

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The display changes depending on which of the GT’s five driving modes - Normal, Wet, Sport, Track, V-Max - is selected. Sadly though, Ford Performance hasn’t shown us on video is what the display looks like when you’re smashing the GT’s 3.5-litre turbo V6 around to the redline. What a tease.

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Anonymous

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01/13/2017 - 22:59 |
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Anonymous

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Aaaaaand goodbye. Nissan420sx QianLi

01/14/2017 - 13:04 |
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Anonymous

You know what we’re living in?

01/13/2017 - 23:06 |
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Anonymous

So they pulled the same trick as the Japanese did 6 years ago.

01/13/2017 - 23:11 |
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Anonymous

Don’t see anything futuristic here… and the low refresh rate of that screen is giving me a headache, says something about the “technology” used to make the cluster.

01/14/2017 - 02:04 |
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Anonymous

an LCD screen with pretty graphics is hardly futuristic in 2017….. Toyota did it with CRT 35 years ago…. along with magnetic suspension, electronically controlled transmission, digital climate control with touch buttons,, (z10 Soarer)

01/14/2017 - 18:19 |
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