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Toyota presents hydrogen fuel car - Mirai
The new Toyota Mirai is a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) that uses hydrogen gas to power an electric motor, producing only water as a byproduct.
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Mirai combines hydrogen with oxygen from the outside air to generate power, without creating tailpipe emissions, helping propel us into a future of possibilities. Hydrogen from the fuel tank and air entering from the intake grille meet in the Fuel Cell Stack. Then a chemical reaction involving the oxygen and hydrogen creates electricity—powering Mirai.
How Do I Fill Up Mirai?
You use a pump and nozzle at the station. As you pump in hydrogen, it travels to carbon-fiber-reinforced fuel tanks, where it’s stored.
How Safe Is Hydrogen?
If the hydrogen sensors detect a leak or a collision, the hydrogen tank valves are designed to automatically close to prevent more hydrogen from escaping, with any leaked hydrogen returning safely to the atmosphere.* Simulation shown.
Mirai’s hydrogen fuel tanks have been rigorously tested and proven to meet Global Technical Regulation No. 13.
How Much Does Hydrogen Fuel Cost?
While hydrogen fuel costs continually fluctuate, every Mirai comes with $15,000 or 6 years, whichever comes first, of complimentary fuel for purchases and $15,000 or 3 years, whichever comes first, of complimentary fuel for leases.*
After your purchase or lease, we'll set you up with a fuel card so all you need to do is swipe to start filling up.

Mirai’s advanced tech helps you feel more connected and in control on every drive. Mirai features Toyota’s innovative Human Machine Interface (HMI). This advanced system uses Mirai’s 12.3-in. Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen to heighten your interaction through sight, touch and voice activation.
Mirai’s craftsmanship is on display with every detail. Its low, wide and long stance gives Mirai a look that’s as cutting-edge as its engineering. And premium aluminum alloy wheels elegantly accent Mirai’s sleek and modern shape.
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