Road Test: 2024 Toyota Mirai Limited FCEV
The 2024 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) drives and handles like any other car, actually better than many other cars.
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The 2024 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) drives and handles like any other car, actually better than many other cars.
We met with a married couple, Ken and Molly (and their dog Sushi) who purchased a 2021 Toyota Mirai FCEV, their first fuel cell electric vehicle.
While the original Mirai had the style of a futuristic anime Prius, the 2021 Mirai has the look of a premium-class flagship vehicle.
The all-new 2021 Toyota Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) as it has been completely reborn with an upscale design that suggests it could be a Lexus.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai uses a fuel cell with a battery. You can view on a screen where the energy comes from and where it’s going as it switches back and forth between them.
Hyundai began delivery of its second-generation fuel cell SUV, the 2019 Hyundai Nexo this week.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle) remains a California-only car.
Hyundai announced recently that its 2017 Tucson FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) reached some pretty lofty numbers–the, 150+ models leased since 2014 have been driven in excess of three million miles.
At the November 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show Honda showed off the version of its Clarity fuel cell car that will go on sale in about a year. It is similar in size to the Toyota Mirai it will join in the marketplace, with an understated design that we’ve come to expect from Honda.
Toyota wants you to take a good look at the new Mirai fuel cell car and see something else—the 2000 Toyota Prius.