The 2021 Toyota Mirai is a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) and the company’s newest flagship sedan. It won’t cost anything to refuel for about three years and the only emissions are water molecules. On top of that, it’s based on the same refined platform as the Lexus LS large luxury sedan. These are the considerable upsides.
Sadly, the new Mirai is only available in California and Hawaii right now. That’s because this car needs hydrogen to run and most of the few refueling stations are in the Golden State, with one on the island of Oahu.
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