What striking feature characterized the Lexus LFA's digital cluster near its 9500 rpm cut-off?

Answer

The dash was designed to change color as the V10 engine approached the cut-off

The Lexus LFA represented arguably the pinnacle of Japanese digital instrumentation focus, featuring a custom-made system designed for high reactivity, unlike the TFT system used in the contemporary 2007 Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The goal for the LFA's cluster was to present high-fidelity, high-speed engine data appropriate for its V10 engine, which had a demanding 9500 rpm cut-off point. To enhance the drama and clearly communicate the engine's nearing limit to the driver, the Takumi craftsmen engineered the digital cluster to dynamically change color as the engine speed approached this redline threshold. This functionality was superior to mechanical rev counters for presenting such rapid feedback.

What striking feature characterized the Lexus LFA's digital cluster near its 9500 rpm cut-off?
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