2021 Toyota Mirai
It’s an ecological fantasy about as old as the automobile: Drive as much as you want, but spew nothing but pure H2O out the tailpipe. Though hydrogen cars can seem ideal in theory, the first-gen Toyota Mirai faced monumental hurdles when it launched in 2015. Hydrogen's infamously skimpy refueling infrastructure was the biggest, but there was also the four-person cabin, the formidable MSRP of $58,550 and styling that made it look like the spawn of a Prius and Voltron.
The mere existence of a 2021 Toyota Mirai therefore defies the odds, but for its second generation, Toyota's underdog eco machine …
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It’s an ecological fantasy about as old as the automobile: Drive as much as you want, but spew nothing but pure H2O out the tailpipe. Though hydrogen cars can seem ideal in theory, the first-gen Toyota Mirai faced monumental hurdles when it launched in 2015. Hydrogen's infamously skimpy refueling infrastructure was the biggest, but there was also the four-person cabin, the formidable MSRP of $58,550 and styling that made it look like the spawn of a Prius and Voltron.
The mere existence of a 2021 Toyota Mirai therefore defies the odds, but for its second generation, Toyota's underdog eco machine …
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Engine | |
MPG | Up to 76 city / 71 highway |
Seating | 5 Passengers |
Transmission | 1-spd auto |
Power | 182 @ rpm |
Drivetrain | rear-wheel |
Curb Weight | 4,255 - 4,335 lbs |