Mirai
Toyota Mirai
Leave Your Mark By Leaving No Mark At All
Hydrogen Powered | Zero Emissions | On Sale Now
3 years/$15,000 worth of complimentary fuel
312 EPA-estimated driving range
Eligible for CA HOV carpool sticker
Zero Emissions
5 Minutes to refuel
ToyotaCare Standard no cost service and roadside assistance
Lease A Mirai
- $389 per month for 36 months
- $2,499 due at lease signing
- 12,000 mile limit
Lease Support For Trailblazers
- 3 years’ worth of complimentary fuel
- $4,500 CA rebate
Purchase A Mirai
- $59,430 MSRP
- $2,499 due at lease signing
- 12,000 mile limit
Purchase Support For Trailblazers
- 3 years’ worth of complimentary fuel
- 0% APR for 72 months ( On New and Certified Preowned Mirai)
^ Excludes official fees, taxes, and dealer charges. No security deposit required.
There Are A Lot Of Ways To Produce Hydrogen
Using a variety of process technologies available today, hydrogen can be separated from:
Biomass
Gasification is a process in which organic materials, like crops and livestock waste, are converted into hydrogen. The organic materials are placed under high temperature, which triggers a reaction that separates the hydrogen.
Natural Gas
Steam reforming of methane is the most common method of hydrogen production today. It combines methane with high-temperature steam to trigger a reaction and separate the hydrogen. And while most methane today comes from natural gas, we are continually looking to process methane from renewable sources like landfills and waste treatment facilities.
Simply Water
Hydrogen can also be produced by separating water into its two primary elements – hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). This process, known as electrolysis, passes an electrical current through the water to extract hydrogen. The electricity can be sourced from clean, renewable energy such as wind, solar, or hydro.
The Road Ahead
Like any turning point in history, the hydrogen movement comes with its challenges. It needs support from the progressive motorists, fuel providers, and alternative fuel advocates across the country. At the moment, hydrogen might not be an option for you, but we are working hard to change that.
Hydrogen is on the rise…
The state of California initially earmarked $200 million for up to 100 hydrogen stations across the state. Additional funds have been allocated to increase that target number to 200 stations by 2025. By working with government agencies and committing millions of dollars to hydrogen fuel providers like Air Liquide, Linde, Shell and FirstElement Fuels, we are helping build an infrastructure that supports a growing community of FCV drivers.