Explore the all-new, 2026 Toyota Mirai. Driven by hydrogen and designed to inspire. Toyota uses the same level of detail and attention to safety when it comes to building its hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles as it does for its gas and hybrid cars, trucks, and SUVs.
The Toyota Mirai is a handsome and capable hydrogen-electric sedan, but the limited hydrogen infrastructure keeps it region. With many owners paying hundreds of dollars per month for a car they say they can't drive, Toyota told them to hold off on making payments until the suit has been resolved. The hydrogen-powered 2025 Toyota Mirai sedan, while nowhere near as economical, is still vastly more efficient than practically any combustion.
Toyota has been trying to make the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle work as an alternative to EVs for more than a decade. It has tried partnerships with fuel companies, giving away $15,000 in free. Learn about Toyota's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology and get to know Mirai - Toyota's hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV).
Toyota bets big on hydrogen with the 2025 Mirai, but limited fueling stations and high fuel costs could leave drivers stranded. Here's what you need to know. The Japanese automaker does offer a hydrogen powertrain kit for the Kenworth T680 and Peterbilt 579, and to support its partners, Toyota produces heavy-duty fuel cell modules in Georgetown, Kentucky.
The Mirai is based on the Toyota FCV-R (Fuel Cell Vehicle) concept car, which was unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show [19][20] and the Toyota FCV (Fuel Cell Vehicle) concept car, which was unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. [21] The unveiled FCV concept was a bright blue sedan shaped like a drop of water "to emphasize that water is the only substance that hydrogen.