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At this event, the Japanese automaker “reaffirmed its commitment to the fuel and introduced several applications and ...
Despite Mirai's failure to make an impact in the market, Toyota will continue investing in hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.
It has dabbled in hydrogen technology for over a decade, notably through a partnership with BMW, and it has built an experimental hydrogen-powered Hilux truck fitted with Mirai-sourced technology.
The global race to develop zero-emission vehicles often gives rise to misleading and false claims. One recent example claims ...
If you hurry, you can get $40,000 off a 2023 Toyota Mirai Limited, a fuel-cell vehicle that retails for $66,000. When you factor in the $15,000 in free hydrogen over six years and the available 0% ...
A hydrogen-powered car like the Toyota Mirai promises to offer customers an ownership experience similar to conventional vehicles. Low on fuel? Just go to the hydrogen station. Fill up the tank in ...
The Toyota Mirai, lauded for its zero-emission status, represents Toyota’s commitment to a future where cars are powered by hydrogen fuel cells rather than traditional gasoline engines.
Toyota Hasn't Given Up On Hydrogen Power Toyota has not had success with the Mirai with only about 14,000 vehicles sold in a decade of production, which is miniscule compared to the volume of ...
The Japanese automaker thinks it can make hydrogen vehicles fun, and it built the Mirai Sport Concept to prove its point.
The Toyota Mirai, which is the official car of the upcoming Paris Olympics, isn't seen as "green" by scientists, who argued that hydrogen fuel-cell tech already failed the Olympics last time.
Most EVs give out after 75 miles. The Toyota Mirai hydrogen-to-electricity fuel cell car is the Energizer Bunny of electrically driven cars -- it’s good for as much as 300 miles. A test drive ...
The Toyota Mirai is coming to California next year and it will arrive bearing a $57,500 MSRP. Toyota says that with state and federal incentives worth a total of $13,000, interested customers will ...