Toyota Mirai breaks 1,000-kilometre range barrier
The Toyota Mirai has broken the 1,000-kilometre range barrier, surpassing previous long-range achievements for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
In New Tech we describe some of the innovations Toyota is bringing to its range of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
The Toyota Mirai has broken the 1,000-kilometre range barrier, surpassing previous long-range achievements for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
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