Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle
The Toyota Mirai is a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) produced by Toyota. It was one of the first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicles when it was introduced in 2014. The Mirai gets its power from an electric motor that is supplied electricity from a fuel cell stack that combines hydrogen gas from tanks with oxygen to produce electricity through an electrochemical reaction.
Unlike conventional battery electric vehicles, the Mirai can be refuelled with hydrogen gas in just a few minutes, providing a driving range of about 500km on a single tank.
The Mirai is a zero-emissions vehicle that only emits water vapour. It features a sleek, futuristic design with an aerodynamic body. Toyota and other automakers view hydrogen fuel cells as a promising long-term solution, especially for larger vehicles where heavy battery packs are less than ideal. The Mirai showcases Toyota's leadership in bringing this advanced technology
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Car Stats
Powertrain:
- Electric motor: 151 hp (113 kW), 247 lb-ft torque
- Fuel cell stack: 114 kW
- Hydrogen fuel tanks: 5.6 kg capacity total
Performance:
- 0-60 mph: 9.2 seconds
- Top speed: 170 km/h
- Range: 640 km (EPA rating)
Dimensions:
- Length: 488 cm
- Width: 180 cm
- Height: 152 cm
- Curb weight: 1850 kg
Efficiency:
- MPGe rating: 65 city / 64 highway
- Hydrogen consumption: 0.76 kg/150 km
Refueling Time:
- Roughly five minutes to refuel
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