@@raygunsben the 0-60 is too slow and 300 torque is okay. A mazda cx-5 with the turbo engine accelerates faster and has 10ft more torque in an SUV.... the rav 4 prime is also faster
@@raygunsben people aren't buying hydrogen cars period.... if electric cars have a laughable charging infrastructure the hydrogen one is basically non existent
Agreed. I remember when electric vehicles were laughable, and it wasn't all that long ago. Now they are a significant amount of car sales. All because infrastructure was created.
Hi, there! Starting MSRP for the Mirai is $50,190. We suggest reaching out to a local Toyota dealership to get detailed information regarding inventory availability and options. Feel free to visit www.toyota.com/dealers/ to find your closest Toyota dealer!
The Mirai is a pilot program that the public can purchase as Toyota develops the technology. It's as simple as that for now. Some people are willing to pay to be a guineas pig and Toyota gives a big warranty in return if something goes wrong
Instead of putting in the effort of redesigning this vehicle from the inside out and making it more desirable, Toyota is pushing this vehicle that they can't even support going forward. What a bad move. All the hydrogen stations in California are being shut down, and the usable space in this car is so small because of the massive hydrogen tanks this vehicle requires. What a bad car. Don't be lazy, Toyota. Put in the effort and try again or just focus on EVs
This car is so cheap. Not this model. But you can get a 2021 or 2020 model for 10k. I have one and got it for 9,500. I live in California and needed a car for work and my son and this car has helped me so much and been reliable. Only negative things about this car is lack of stations and it’s $180 to fill up. It’s a reliable car and really nice . I say only get this car if you live in California
A lot of customers are interested in Mirai but the bottleneck is the availability of hydrogen stations, which are very few or non-existent in many states. Toyota needs to up their game and invest in Hydrogen station building if they want Mirai to succeed.
Yes but too bad Toyota never built the infrastructure for Hydrogen and has never released Hydrogen On Demand, which there are at least SEVEN companies that can build this. HOD does not store Hydrogen; uses Distilled Water as its fuel source, and I'm certain Yoyota doesn't want backlash from our current government operatives who might literally kill for such a technology. As a Veteran of Military Intelligence who has invested in THREE such technologies - I have an intimate understanding and knowledge that these technologies work, have been patented previously (my business partners worked with the Late Stanley Meyer, the patenholder) and his twin brother Stephen worked for a military contractor and built 2 Military jets that run on water/HOD. Hopefully this will open up soon (There IS an operation going on to remove these bad actors) and we can All have the Nearly Free Energy that should already be in place. 😉🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@maximilianraphael9853 I’m being dramatic, because it’s annoying when you go to fill up, even when the station says it’s up, just to have it be down. Then you’re left leaving the car because you don’t have enough fuel to go back. And you don’t have enough fuel because the range mysteriously dropped 10 miles of range overnight. Or when the one station linking NorCal and SoCal together is down, you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere Coalinga. Not really a fun time.
yikes it sounds like you need a better lesson on hydrogen. You will lose it just like you would in a car heat will expand the hydrogen when it cools it condenses. Also hydrogen literally binds to everything which means youll always have some natural loss.@@JHMBB2
Toyota need to spent billion dollar to construct hydrogen station before telling people Mirai is the future . Learn how Tesla building Supercharger and make EV work
These cars aren't ready to be purchased. Where do you refuel? So after the "hydrogen phase" fails you'll be stuck with a $50,000 brick you can't refuel. I just looked up fuel stations around me, there are only two and this is what they show "We regret to inform you that our supplier of gaseous hydrogen for our Southern California stations experienced a major service disruption, which has stopped our supply of gaseous hydrogen. We do not have an estimated date for when hydrogen supply for these stations will resume. We appreciate your patience"
Good news is that If anything happens outside of your warranty, your trusty neighborhood mechanic will have no problem working on this. None whatsoever. Easy peasy.
@@NarasimhaDiyasena Whoever this WEF is, they sound like they're pretty smart. Hydrogen storage for cars has always been and will always be a ludicrous idea. Why waste money on a loser of a concept. Hydrogen has always been a dead end.
That's a joke actually aviation will use hydrogen over battery's due to weight also long haul trucking plus their are ways to adapt hydrogen to a gasoline engine
@@nathanchartrand7735 Those are solid use cases. For general automotive use though, the infrastructure requirements make hydrogen energy storage a non-starter. Plugging your car in to charge at home for pennies on the dollar is the winning innovation here. And that's not even bringing up the huge energy conversion losses that come into play with hydrogen.
It Hurts too see such amazing technology being phased out due to poor decision making like high cost for hydrogen refills to less availability of hydrogen filling outlets
I don't like hydrogen fuel cell cars right now because they are incredibly slow compared to other electric cars. But I wish there will be the revolution that will change the car culture in the near future. Thanks.
You don't need to. Just keep a gas-powered generator, a few buckets of water and an Electrolyser in your trunk. Then you can make hydrogen whenever you need it. Simple
Unless Toyota builds hydrogen fueling stations across the US, much like Tesla did with charging stations, I don't think Toyota believes in hydrogen cars.
Why Toyota lied to us about the range of this vehicle? I went to the dealer in LA, and they told me that EPA is only 280 miles while toyota mentioned that ranges is 409 miles. That's a BIG difference on the road. (watch minute 1:20' of this video, 256 miles with full tank)
It's a new technology. This is not a car for mass production. The Mirai is a developmental product that Toyota sells in small numbers as it develops the technology.
This is what the world needs, people! Not the lithium-powered cars that are so good at destroying the environment and keep lying about their environmental benefits!
Recently saw a video of a lady filling her Miria. Once full she showed the cost on the “pump.” The hydrogen was $163 and the car said her range was just over 300 miles. Charging my Tesla is maybe $9 at home and the car has 500hp.
Thats a silly comparison. The Mirai is a pilot program that the public can purchase as Toyota develops the technology. It's as simple as that for now. Comparing it to any mass production car makes no sense.
The beautiful Toyota Mirai, equipped with a gasoline powertrain, would have made for an Avalon so popular it would still be in production. Instead, the Mirai is the best looking Toyota sedan most people will only see in pictures.
Why are you lying? The range of this car is not 402 miles as you claim, but 250-270 miles. Even in the 1.20 minute video it is clearly visible that a full refueling shows a range of 253 miles. A full refill of this car at today's hydrogen price costs $180 (5 liters at $36 per liter, a total of $180). I own this model, this car is very expensive. I also bought it based on your requests and ran into a problem.
@@alnorris251 I saw where it's been available in California but no other states. And probably worldwide but not in any other USA state. We're getting screwed by big oil.
Not happening. Toyota has not been inventive enough. To do this they would have to make ALL of their vehicles dual fuel while at the same time opening thousands of hydrogen fueling stations by repurposing the 200,000 abandoned gas stations in the USA. If Toyota would take my hint, thick could be done. Personally, I am for EV's.
Why not just make this model a ice or battery electric car? You guys should put a byd blade battery in this or maybe a solid state battery instead. C'mon Toyota, make it happen.
PHHV - a Plugin Hybrid Hydrogen Vehicle would make a lot of sense. With a range of 70KM people could drive normally every day and when they need a longer trip, they use hydrogen. You build hydrogen charges along major highways, reduce the price. Then some time in the future you put a solar roof on the vehicle using that extra energy you start producing hydrogen onboard using a distilled water. You can also do that while charging. Hydrogen then compressed and pumped in to tank for longer storage. This all happens on board the vehicle. Now if you do long trips rarely you will never need to fill up the hydrogen. If someone do this it will kill electric cars for real.
Automotive fuel cells are not reversible, you can't produce hydrogen on board , and even then it would make a poor choice in efficiency as the round trip would be 25-30% whereas the around 65-70% efficiency of storing said energy in batteries, plus even if you are somehow able to produce hydrogen you need to compress it >700x times before even managing to store it in the h2 tanks or a specific redundant sealed tank with the same volume of the car itself (to manage a meaningful amount of uncompressed h2) . For a PHHV with a 70km range to work you'll need also need a big SUV the 2024 Mirai for a 5 meter sedan it's quite cramped inside with a minuscle boot , this because the fuel cell stack and the tanks volume is quite substantial compared to the total volume of the car, fitting a battery big enough for 70km of range (plus an AC/DC/DC charger/converter) would mean eliminating the boot altogether and probably eating a bit into the rear passenger already cramped space.
I can feel the disappointment in the narrator’s voice. It’s not as exciting as other videos narrated by him. Something feels out of place. It doesn’t transmit happiness. And fuel cell recharge hasn’t been much successful neither.
3:293:33 *_"Upspeak-also referred to as uptalk-is_* the practice of raising the pitch of the voice at the end of a phrase or sentence, much as we do naturally when asking a question." Nov 7, 2022
I noticed that Toyota still leans toward the old technologies when supplying their cars with the touch screens and they are providing the smallest sizes of screens in comparision with their rivals. I saw yestrerday a Lincolin variety car that eleminated the need for a head display by make the whole dashboard a gaint screen with a touch sreen of 14" to control all the functions there is having that with the ability to divide it to more than four splitted screens for different purposes and that was genius really.
Full-touchscreen control is not a perfect choice for cars. Its cool and modern, but not convenient when you drive. Unless no further improvements implemented (like feedback) -- touchscreen will be less convenient.
I believe you, all hydrogen powered cars will, NOT ELECTRIC CARS, those aren’t much better than gas powered, they just move the gas n emissions to factories where the power for charging stations are generated n is actually way worse than individual output in terms of co2 emissions
@@koryhardy9594 Sorry but I have to reply because you are very misinformed. Green hydrogen requires a LOT of energy to create. Losses in the system from power creation to wheel turning is much greater for Hydrogen compared to full BEV. Put another way, a power plant has to generate a lot more energy to power a hydrogen car compared to a BEV because of inefficiencies with energy conversion and transportation in the hydrogen transport chain. Lastly, a Hydrogen car IS an electric car. It still has to have a motor and a battery because Hydrogen cannot provide quick enough torque.
I don't think you understand at all. Hydrogen vehicles are still under a great deal of development and making huge advances as is Hydrogen production. You act like technology is stagnant everywhere but EVs which is not true.
The Toyota engineers did a great job designing this car. Too bad it's so expensive.
It can be had for $20k right now due to significant incentives from Toyota I hear.
Not true. plus hydrogen is ridiculous expensive and they're closing stations all throughout California due to operating costs.@@pdd3
You can get one 10 to 20 grand used call your local Toyota dealership and ask you might even get a free Hydrogen Fuel card
Used car market $10K
Im looking at one that's marked down at 9k so not so expensive with some incentives from Toyota.
ماشاءالله ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Most beautiful Toyota design. Should be a crown
I want it but you won’t sell it outside of southern Cali.
Toyota should pay people to drive this dud of a car…. Not the other way around
Phenomenal where do I refull?
sport = enhanced experience.... yeah right with 182hp
Torque is 300 lb feet, which is quite high. Don't be fooled by the 182hp information.
@@raygunsben the 0-60 is too slow and 300 torque is okay. A mazda cx-5 with the turbo engine accelerates faster and has 10ft more torque in an SUV.... the rav 4 prime is also faster
Right, but people buying a hydrogen car aren't buying it to beat another car off the line in a race.
@@raygunsben people aren't buying hydrogen cars period.... if electric cars have a laughable charging infrastructure the hydrogen one is basically non existent
Agreed. I remember when electric vehicles were laughable, and it wasn't all that long ago. Now they are a significant amount of car sales. All because infrastructure was created.
If it had a Lexus badge and was at least a hybrid. I would buy one.
Hefty price. Crown seems like a better choice.
If you use sport mode. You need to curry extra water bottles :)
Wow amazing
Glad it caught your eye! 🤩
Price
Hi, there! Starting MSRP for the Mirai is $50,190. We suggest reaching out to a local Toyota dealership to get detailed information regarding inventory availability and options. Feel free to visit www.toyota.com/dealers/ to find your closest Toyota dealer!
And it cost upwards of $200 to fill up for a 375ish mi range... Who's brilliant idea was this?
The Mirai is a pilot program that the public can purchase as Toyota develops the technology. It's as simple as that for now. Some people are willing to pay to be a guineas pig and Toyota gives a big warranty in return if something goes wrong
Man... H2 ❤
It's amazing how Toyota makes a car that can pee anywhere.
The XLE and limited editions look the same to me, the rims are just different.
And honestly the Limited rims look worse than the XLE rims.
HYDROGEN POWER 💪❤️🔥👍 TOYOTA
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What happens to that hydrogen when the car crash?
Why go to h20 station, is water , you put the water in you house . Or is it a special water.
2H2 + O2 = 2H2O 😂, its hydrogen station, not water station, what are talking about
Water + electricity= 2 hydrogen+1 oxygen
Definitely doesn't stand out looks like regular traffic
Definitely better than electric. Only thing needed is places to refill. It's similar to gas. You can refill it in 5 minutes
You know its only runs on electric motors so no engine reva for you
Instead of putting in the effort of redesigning this vehicle from the inside out and making it more desirable, Toyota is pushing this vehicle that they can't even support going forward. What a bad move. All the hydrogen stations in California are being shut down, and the usable space in this car is so small because of the massive hydrogen tanks this vehicle requires. What a bad car. Don't be lazy, Toyota. Put in the effort and try again or just focus on EVs
This is Toyota’s disappearance-into-irrelevance song. Smoke and mirrors don’t sell cars
This car is so cheap. Not this model. But you can get a 2021 or 2020 model for 10k. I have one and got it for 9,500. I live in California and needed a car for work and my son and this car has helped me so much and been reliable. Only negative things about this car is lack of stations and it’s $180 to fill up. It’s a reliable car and really nice . I say only get this car if you live in California
HYDROGEN MUCH BETTER THEN EEV ESPECIALLY FOR ENVIROMENTAL.THAT WHY TOYOTA DEVELOP HYDROGEN ENGINE...
A lot of customers are interested in Mirai but the bottleneck is the availability of hydrogen stations, which are very few or non-existent in many states. Toyota needs to up their game and invest in Hydrogen station building if they want Mirai to succeed.
No they don't. The Mirai is a pilot program that the public can purchase as Toyota develops the technology. It's as simple as that for now.
Looks so absolutely futuristic ❤
Eye-catching. 😎
Yes but too bad Toyota never built the infrastructure for Hydrogen and has never released Hydrogen On Demand, which there are at least SEVEN companies that can build this.
HOD does not store Hydrogen; uses Distilled Water as its fuel source, and I'm certain Yoyota doesn't want backlash from our current government operatives who might literally kill for such a technology.
As a Veteran of Military Intelligence who has invested in THREE such technologies - I have an intimate understanding and knowledge that these technologies work, have been patented previously (my business partners worked with the Late Stanley Meyer, the patenholder) and his twin brother Stephen worked for a military contractor and built 2 Military jets that run on water/HOD.
Hopefully this will open up soon (There IS an operation going on to remove these bad actors) and we can All have the Nearly Free Energy that should already be in place. 😉🇺🇸🇺🇸
Camry thing very good thing. LC 300 my dream.
Would love to buy the car but I don’t have anywhere to fill it up, I don’t live in California
Cost almost $200 to fill up every time, for like a 375mi range... Not worth it unless you can make your own hydrogen.
Don’t worry, there’s nowhere you can fill up in California either. You’re not missing out. We get 270 miles of range
@@JHMBB2that's debatable. There are places. Idk where you're getting the no where to fill up from.
@@maximilianraphael9853 I’m being dramatic, because it’s annoying when you go to fill up, even when the station says it’s up, just to have it be down. Then you’re left leaving the car because you don’t have enough fuel to go back. And you don’t have enough fuel because the range mysteriously dropped 10 miles of range overnight.
Or when the one station linking NorCal and SoCal together is down, you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere Coalinga. Not really a fun time.
yikes it sounds like you need a better lesson on hydrogen. You will lose it just like you would in a car heat will expand the hydrogen when it cools it condenses. Also hydrogen literally binds to everything which means youll always have some natural loss.@@JHMBB2
The car should come with a home hydrogen generator plant to make our own fuel 😂.
This car is a joke. Corolla interior space with LS price tag.
Corrola interior is bigger.
不,你才是笑話,這才是真正的環保車,電池車才是騙局
I am addicted to acceleration of all these electric motor car
Combustion engines feel totally obsolete!!!
LOL you can’t give them away. 50 stations in California (when they work) and dropping.
Toyota need to spent billion dollar to construct hydrogen station before telling people Mirai is the future .
Learn how Tesla building Supercharger and make EV work
These cars aren't ready to be purchased. Where do you refuel? So after the "hydrogen phase" fails you'll be stuck with a $50,000 brick you can't refuel. I just looked up fuel stations around me, there are only two and this is what they show "We regret to inform you that our supplier of gaseous hydrogen for our Southern California stations experienced a major service disruption, which has stopped our supply of gaseous hydrogen. We do not have an estimated date for when hydrogen supply for these stations will resume. We appreciate your patience"
Having only a 3 year warranty and a lack of infrastructure makes this car undesirable. I'll wait for the 2026 Signia or Camry Hybrid.
Good news is that If anything happens outside of your warranty, your trusty neighborhood mechanic will have no problem working on this. None whatsoever. Easy peasy.
Infrastructure was originally supposed to go the way of hydrogen but the WEF saw more money to be made in the process of creating EV so here we are
@@NarasimhaDiyasena Whoever this WEF is, they sound like they're pretty smart. Hydrogen storage for cars has always been and will always be a ludicrous idea. Why waste money on a loser of a concept. Hydrogen has always been a dead end.
That's a joke actually aviation will use hydrogen over battery's due to weight also long haul trucking plus their are ways to adapt hydrogen to a gasoline engine
@@nathanchartrand7735 Those are solid use cases. For general automotive use though, the infrastructure requirements make hydrogen energy storage a non-starter. Plugging your car in to charge at home for pennies on the dollar is the winning innovation here. And that's not even bringing up the huge energy conversion losses that come into play with hydrogen.
It Hurts too see such amazing technology being phased out due to poor decision making like high cost for hydrogen refills to less availability of hydrogen filling outlets
Hydrogen powered cars is advancing at a pretty fast rate.
$50k to $70k and no heated steering wheel 😮
Lmao we are talking about a hydrogen car and you only think about heated steering wheel. We are expecting technology from this car. Not luxury.
@@frriwatching Björn Nyland talking about the technology im not quite as exited as you are …
@@lucamuller6729 because you dont really know anything about hydrogen. Or the pollution disel or gasoline cars are making..
@@frri i do actually, but thanks for your insights. And its called Diesel not Disel
@@lucamuller6729 english is not my first language. But i wanna know what do you really know about engines?
It may work in 50 years after they build as many Tesla Superchargers
So u saying tesla supercharger were built in 50 years ¿
I don't like hydrogen fuel cell cars right now because they are incredibly slow compared to other electric cars. But I wish there will be the revolution that will change the car culture in the near future. Thanks.
Where can I find a gas station my hydrogen fuel-tank is empty?
Use Google maps
You don't need to. Just keep a gas-powered generator, a few buckets of water and an Electrolyser in your trunk. Then you can make hydrogen whenever you need it. Simple
From your backyard water tap.
California
Ferb, i know what we gonna do today
Awesome for California,,,,too bad the rest of us.
Unless Toyota builds hydrogen fueling stations across the US, much like Tesla did with charging stations, I don't think Toyota believes in hydrogen cars.
A literal Green washing machine for fossil fuel 🟢
Wish the fuel infrastructure was better. This would be a perfect car if I could fuel it where I live & for a reasonable price
Why Toyota lied to us about the range of this vehicle? I went to the dealer in LA, and they told me that EPA is only 280 miles while toyota mentioned that ranges is 409 miles. That's a BIG difference on the road. (watch minute 1:20' of this video, 256 miles with full tank)
Probably the standard one the limited probably has 409
It's actually a pretty sweet car, although marred by the technology's limitations.
Main issue is the availability of stations
i love this car, it reminds me a lot of the song ray of light by madonna
They should have made the Avalon like this with the option for Hyrbid and Hydrogen. This would have made sense for sure.
The brand knows its premium standards...notable excellence in the World markets.
👎 I challenge you to buy one if you think this is great...
Offended by change?
I will
Even if you don’t like hydrogen cars there’s still a ton of features
@@manicmandownupoffended by lack of station s
there are only two locations (ex Hawaii) LA Bay Area that you can get the fuel. If the pumps work. sounds great if you like Ca.
It's a new technology. This is not a car for mass production. The Mirai is a developmental product that Toyota sells in small numbers as it develops the technology.
it's such a good looking 😄💖
Glad you like it!
@@toyotausa aww that's sweet 👌👍💖😄
Carries similarities of lexus from front
Very good model this mirai😊
Hey Toyota
Please launch again the Supra mk4 🥺🥺
Let's vote for Toyota Supra mk4
This is what the world needs, people! Not the lithium-powered cars that are so good at destroying the environment and keep lying about their environmental benefits!
Recently saw a video of a lady filling her Miria. Once full she showed the cost on the “pump.” The hydrogen was $163 and the car said her range was just over 300 miles. Charging my Tesla is maybe $9 at home and the car has 500hp.
Thats a silly comparison. The Mirai is a pilot program that the public can purchase as Toyota develops the technology. It's as simple as that for now. Comparing it to any mass production car makes no sense.
Please make an all electric Prius. You don’t need to go all in on electric cars but there should be a couple good ones and Toyotas lineup.
You might get your wish when the US battery plant Toyota is building completes construction.
That front end this kewl.
My dream vehicle ❤❤
I wish this was available here in North America 😢😢
It is only in some parts
It is , they sell it in California
@@MiguelRamirez-bn9sz How much? Thanks.
Don't they already do??
Move to CA 😂
The beautiful Toyota Mirai, equipped with a gasoline powertrain, would have made for an Avalon so popular it would still be in production. Instead, the Mirai is the best looking Toyota sedan most people will only see in pictures.
❤ Ich finde die Farbe weiß am schönsten für dieses Modell - der schwarze Drache 🐲
HICE (hydrogen internal combustion engine) seems to be a better option for humanities future
Why are you lying? The range of this car is not 402 miles as you claim, but 250-270 miles. Even in the 1.20 minute video it is clearly visible that a full refueling shows a range of 253 miles. A full refill of this car at today's hydrogen price costs $180 (5 liters at $36 per liter, a total of $180). I own this model, this car is very expensive. I also bought it based on your requests and ran into a problem.
So nice that you own something that hasnt even been released yet
Congratulations you are some of the first people who got scammed by the Big Hydrogen
What problem , buddy ?
@@alnorris251 I saw where it's been available in California but no other states. And probably worldwide but not in any other USA state. We're getting screwed by big oil.
I smell Lexus Es350
I always felt that this interior belonged in the new Crown. It’s gotta be the nicest Toyota has to offer right now.
The Crown Sedan (which is east asia only) does have a similar interior.
Not happening. Toyota has not been inventive enough. To do this they would have to make ALL of their vehicles dual fuel while at the same time opening thousands of hydrogen fueling stations by repurposing the 200,000 abandoned gas stations in the USA. If Toyota would take my hint, thick could be done. Personally, I am for EV's.
I am addicted to acceleration of all these electric motor cars
Combustion engines feel totally obsolete!!!
hydrogen is dying lmao
expensive and lesser station, dont be fooled into getting one
Toyota Prius no longer in South Africa departed 2021 BZ4X & Mirai not coming to SA .
Why not just make this model a ice or battery electric car? You guys should put a byd blade battery in this or maybe a solid state battery instead. C'mon Toyota, make it happen.
PHHV - a Plugin Hybrid Hydrogen Vehicle would make a lot of sense. With a range of 70KM people could drive normally every day and when they need a longer trip, they use hydrogen. You build hydrogen charges along major highways, reduce the price. Then some time in the future you put a solar roof on the vehicle using that extra energy you start producing hydrogen onboard using a distilled water. You can also do that while charging. Hydrogen then compressed and pumped in to tank for longer storage. This all happens on board the vehicle. Now if you do long trips rarely you will never need to fill up the hydrogen. If someone do this it will kill electric cars for real.
Automotive fuel cells are not reversible, you can't produce hydrogen on board , and even then it would make a poor choice in efficiency as the round trip would be 25-30% whereas the around 65-70% efficiency of storing said energy in batteries, plus even if you are somehow able to produce hydrogen you need to compress it >700x times before even managing to store it in the h2 tanks or a specific redundant sealed tank with the same volume of the car itself (to manage a meaningful amount of uncompressed h2) .
For a PHHV with a 70km range to work you'll need also need a big SUV the 2024 Mirai for a 5 meter sedan it's quite cramped inside with a minuscle boot , this because the fuel cell stack and the tanks volume is quite substantial compared to the total volume of the car, fitting a battery big enough for 70km of range (plus an AC/DC/DC charger/converter) would mean eliminating the boot altogether and probably eating a bit into the rear passenger already cramped space.
I can feel the disappointment in the narrator’s voice. It’s not as exciting as other videos narrated by him. Something feels out of place. It doesn’t transmit happiness. And fuel cell recharge hasn’t been much successful neither.
Without adequate refueling network, hydrogen fuel cell cars remain impractical no matter how good Toyota makes them.
From now to the future.
Where do you get fuel?
100miles away from your home.
These are going for 2000$ on the second hand market already in my country. No infrastructure for refueling.
Check NIO it's a Chinese company but Toyota need to learn from them if they continue like this just wait and watch Toyota is next Nokia
3:29 3:33 *_"Upspeak-also referred to as uptalk-is_* the practice of raising the pitch of the voice at the end of a phrase or sentence, much as we do naturally when asking a question." Nov 7, 2022
You had a chance to revolutionize H2 but you did not want to spend to money on infrastructure out of California.
More like CA doesn't trust H2, I don't blame them
As expected, Toyota is struggling with European pressure and is undergoing trial and error.
200$ cost for a 400 miles range doesn't worth. Wrong solution and waste of time
You will spend same money like you have a big truck. So is not economic
Why on earth wouldn’t they just ignite the hydrogen and cut out the need for batteries?!
Horrible product.
why
@@double_bacon Because trolls have an agenda.
A face only a mother will love.
Put on the GR Sport concept front.
I noticed that Toyota still leans toward the old technologies when supplying their cars with the touch screens and they are providing the smallest sizes of screens in comparision with their rivals.
I saw yestrerday a Lincolin variety car that eleminated the need for a head display by make the whole dashboard a gaint screen with a touch sreen of 14" to control all the functions there is having that with the ability to divide it to more than four splitted screens for different purposes and that was genius really.
Full-touchscreen control is not a perfect choice for cars. Its cool and modern, but not convenient when you drive. Unless no further improvements implemented (like feedback) -- touchscreen will be less convenient.
Doesn't really explain where the heck you're supposed to fuel this up lol
You won't be able to buy it unless you're in a market that has refueling stations (i.e California).
At a hydrogen pump station.
Slow, expensive, lack of fuel station, epic fail from toyota
Toyota develop this more, hydrogen is the future I believe you
Marvelous car
I never drive a car in my lifetime because cars in very expensive in my country 😢
$36 per kilo of hydrogen. No thanks
What are we going to do about the $36 per kilogram Hydrogen Fuel at the Stations?
It's a developmental technology. Why even ask that question?
i love the interior the wrap around dash look awseome as usual Toyota/Lexus level build quality
Engineers engineer the car, designer design the car.
i m still waiting the real toyota using river water😂😂😂😂😂
It's 2024 and 'Mirai' here still has STALE LOGO and 10 YEAR-OLD INTERIOR DESIGN . It's not about the creativity, it's about Japanese mindset.
This car will save the world
Thanks for the compliment!
I believe you, all hydrogen powered cars will, NOT ELECTRIC CARS, those aren’t much better than gas powered, they just move the gas n emissions to factories where the power for charging stations are generated n is actually way worse than individual output in terms of co2 emissions
@@koryhardy9594 Sorry but I have to reply because you are very misinformed. Green hydrogen requires a LOT of energy to create. Losses in the system from power creation to wheel turning is much greater for Hydrogen compared to full BEV. Put another way, a power plant has to generate a lot more energy to power a hydrogen car compared to a BEV because of inefficiencies with energy conversion and transportation in the hydrogen transport chain. Lastly, a Hydrogen car IS an electric car. It still has to have a motor and a battery because Hydrogen cannot provide quick enough torque.
I don't think you understand at all. Hydrogen vehicles are still under a great deal of development and making huge advances as is Hydrogen production. You act like technology is stagnant everywhere but EVs which is not true.
@@koryhardy9594even if electric vehicles are powered by fossil fuels they will still significantly reduce emmison as they require less energy to run
Bring it here (South Africa)
Front looks and grills are not desirable. Me no likey .