Will be launched in Europe in September 2015.
The Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle has made its debut European debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.
The Mirai's styling is not for everyone with a heavily designed front bumper, a side that's said to replicate the shape of a water droplet, and the rear which is characterised by large trapezoid taillamps. Notable exterior features include LED headlamps and 17-inch alloy wheels.
The interior is not unconventional, and is in line with Toyota's design on other cars. There's a 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display, touch-activated AC panel, and power adjustable seats.
Powering the car is a fuel cell stack that makes a maximum power of 153 hp, and a power output density of 3.1 kW/l.
The car measures 4,890 mm in length, 1,815 mm in width, and 1,535 mm in height. It has a 2,780 mm long wheelbase, and has a kerb weight of 1,850 kg. The four-seater car was launched in Japan in December last year, while the European launch is scheduled for September 2015, at a price of EUR 66,000 (not inclusive of VAT) in Germany.
Further information can be found in the press release below.
Toyota Mirai at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show - Press Release
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