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Second generation Toyota Mirai - More range, more performance, still zero emissions

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After leading the world with its first hydrogen-powered sedan in 2014, Toyota is ready to take zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology to new heights with the second generation Mirai concept. Far more than an eco-car, the new Mirai pushes the boundaries of hydrogen power and reveals the potential of Toyota’s fuel cell technology, with driving range extended by up to 30%, a more exciting drive and improved acceleration. It’s an enticing glimpse into Toyota’s vision for clean mobility and a future hydrogen society.

Added on the 17/01/2020 07:58:30 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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