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.
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.
Toyota has developed strong links with two partners—Hino, a medium- and heavy-duty truck manufacture that is a part of the Toyota automotive orbit; and BYD, the leading Chinese battery-car maker.
Manufacturers showcased more than a dozen electrified cars, SUVs and crossovers at the 2019 LA Auto Show, demonstrating the importance of auto companies getting into this area of vehicle propulsion and the breadth of expanded plug-in offerings.
At a recent Toyota event, we had the chance to take the discussion to a higher level and talk about corporate environmental impacts. but it does come back to the cars.
Toyota didn’t get to be one of the largest automotive companies in the world by thinking small. So, a Toyota fuel cell-powered Class 8 truck should only be slightly surprising.
Toyota wants you to take a good look at the new Mirai fuel cell car and see something else—the 2000 Toyota Prius.
Clean Fleet Report recently had the chance to drive a pre-production prototype of the first generation Toyota Mirai at the Western Automotive Journalists’ Media Day program in Monterey, California.