Mirai means "future" in Japanese. When Toyota made a big bet that hydrogen was the future of driving, naming its first hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell EV the Toyota Mirai seemed a fitting move for ...
However, some folk may be oblivious to the fact that there is currently a hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicle in production that consumers can buy: the Toyota Mirai. If you haven't heard of the Toyota ...
Today, Toyota president Akio Toyoda confirmed the name alongside plans to build out a hydrogen refueling infrastructure in the US Northeast. In Japanese, mirai (未来) means "future," which is a ...
Toyota, which sees hydrogen as a viable energy source of the future, became the world’s first automaker in 2014 to put an FCV model, the Mirai, on the market. A total of only about 25,000 Mirai ...
A Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. (Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg News) On Monday night in Atlanta, Donald Trump described a made-up scenario in which GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of ...
The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics are less than two weeks away from their July 26 kickoff. The organizers are touting the event as the “greenest-ever,” with half the carbon footprint compared to ...
However, it's not as practical as most of its luxury cars rivals, even the plug-in BMW 5 Series, and a limited hydrogen refuelling network will hamper the usability of the Mirai for some ...
However, it's not as practical as most of its luxury cars rivals, even the plug-in BMW 5 Series, and a limited hydrogen refuelling network will hamper the usability of the Mirai for some ...
The Mirai represents this willingness to experiment, but it is still too early to say whether it will a winner or a failure. It drives well, looks good and its powertrain is a potential gamechanger ...