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  • 2021 Toyota Mirai: the first reviews

    Early road test reviews of the 2021 Toyota Mirai, the second generation of our ground-breaking, zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric saloon, have arrived.

    8 December 202010 February 202110 Comments
  • New Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle – under the skin

    Second-gen zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric saloon boasts more space and improved efficiency.

    30 November 202026 February 20211 Comment
  • Bramble Energy chooses Mirai for its fuel cell business

    Bramble Energy’s attractively liveried Toyota Mirai is providing emission-free transport for the company’s hydrogen fuel cell business.

    29 October 202011 February 2021
  • Car, boats, drones and more: the hydrogen society gathers pace

    Fuel cell vehicles such as the Mirai are just the start of a shift towards a hydrogen society that could help to cut global emissions.

    13 October 202024 February 2021
  • A hydrogen popemobile for His Holiness Pope Francis

    His Holiness Pope Francis received as a gift from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan (CBCJ), a hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai adapted for his mobility needs.

    9 October 202024 February 20212 Comments
  • Toyota Mirai helps ZeroAvia fly high on hydrogen

    ZeroAvia takes on a Toyota Mirai to help with ground operations for its drive towards zero emissions in aviation.

    10 September 2020
  • New Toyota Mirai: next-gen hydrogen fuel cell car revealed

    Toyota has advanced its hydrogen-fuelled mobility proposal with the second-gen Mirai fuel cell vehicle.

    14 January 202015 Comments
  • Toyota plots the future of zero-emission haulage

    Toyota pursues zero-emission freight transport with its second-generation Project Portal hydrogen fuel cell electric heavy truck.

    31 July 20182 Comments
  • Hydrogen cars: why does Toyota make them?

    We look at why Toyota believes that hydrogen fuel cells provide the answer to the world’s need for clean energy.

    26 July 201813 Comments
  • How to refuel a hydrogen car

    All drivers will know how to refuel a traditional petrol or diesel vehicle. But how do you refuel a hydrogen-powered car like the Toyota Mirai? This is your guide to the simple process.

    22 February 2018
  • Video: Chief engineer of the original Prius talks Toyota Mirai

    Takeshi Uchiyamada, chief engineer for the first-generation Toyota Prius, discusses the arrival of the Toyota Mirai fuel cell vehicle.

    18 March 2015
  • 11 Toyota hydrogen fuel cell concepts that preceded Mirai

    Almost three decades of pioneering research and development into Toyota hydrogen fuel cell technology have passed. Here are 11 of the most important fuel cell concepts.

    4 November 2014
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