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  2. Toyota Mirai - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Mirai (Japanese: トヨタ・MIRAI, Hepburn: Toyota Mirai) (from mirai (未来), Japanese for 'future') is a mid-size hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV) manufactured by Toyota, and is the first FCV to be mass-produced and sold commercially.

  3. List of fuel cell vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2002 - Toyota FCHV — World's first government-certified commercial fuel cell vehicles. Leased in the United States and Japan. [2] [3] [4]2002 - Honda FCX — World's first government-certified commercial fuel cell vehicles.

  4. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota D-4D 180 Clean Power Concept Car: 2004 Demonstrated new D-4D diesel engine Toyota Dear Qin: 2012 Toyota diji: 2012 Update of the Fun-vii: Toyota DMT: 2001 Toyota Dream Car: 1964 Toyota Dream Car Model: 1963 Toyota DV-1: 1981 Toyota e-Palette: 2018: Automated battery electric minibus Toyota E-Racer: 2019: Race car simulator Toyota EA ...

  5. 2024 Toyota Mirai FCEV Receives Updates, Including a ... - AOL

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    After its best sales year ever, the hydrogen-powered Mirai undergoes a few changes, and it will have a new rival when Honda launches a fuel-cell CR-V this year. 2024 Toyota Mirai FCEV Receives ...

  6. Hydrogen vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The car has a range of 312 mi (502 km) and takes about five minutes to refill its hydrogen tank. The initial sale price in Japan was about 7 million yen ($69,000). [46] Former European Parliament President Pat Cox estimated that Toyota would initially lose about $100,000 on each Mirai sold. [47] At the end of 2019, Toyota had sold over 10,000 ...

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