2016 Toyota Mirai Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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The automotive landscape is arguably undergoing some pretty serious change. The auto industry must look pretty unfamiliar to anyone who thinks hybrids and electric cars are still novelties, now that nearly every automaker offers an alternate-fuel vehicle of some kind. Toyota, which was a pioneer in the hybrid segment with its Prius, is now once more paving the way with the Mirai fuel cell vehicle (FCV).
The Mirai is not the first FCV on the market, but it appears to be the most consumer-friendly and mass-market-ready of all FCVs on sale to date. “Mirai” means “Future” in Japanese, which would seem to be an appropriate name, as the Mirai will likely signal the future for FCVs in Toyota's eyes and in those of the auto industry as a whole.
FCVs are basically hybrids that utilize hydrogen fuel, which is stored in self-sealing tanks. When the vehicle's in motion, the hydrogen reacts with the fuel cell to create electricity that powers an electric motor, producing 152 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque sent to the front wheels. Given that it is basically a 1-gear synchronous electric motor, the Mirai's powerplant will probably offer a driving experience similar to a vehicle outfitted with a continuously variable transmission: you just put it in drive and go. The best part of it all is there are no emissions--the only byproduct is water!
Fuel is delivered into the two fuel tanks at 10,000 psi. Filling the tanks gives the Mirai an estimated range of 270 miles, which will remain crucial while automakers and energy companies develop a better infrastructure of hydrogen fueling stations. Doing so will take some time, and as of now the most comprehensively covered region is southern California, with the only hydrogen-fuel stations in other regions currently belonging to commercial businesses.
The EPA rates the Toyota Mirai at 66 MPGe or miles-per-gallon-equivalent. You’ll have to watch the fuel prices for hydrogen closely, as they're currently positioned more for commercial/bulk use.
Since efficiency is one of the Mirai's key motive forces, the vehicle's design zeros in on optimal aerodynamics. And yet Toyota has also worked within the margins of the FCV's aerodynamic profile to incorporate some very forward-thinking design cues: The front fascia has massive lower front grilles to suck in as much fresh air as possible; narrow and aggressively styled headlights sit above the fascia; and the flat sides and belt line follow the aerodynamic profile back to a rear window that meets the trunk-lid in a design that looks like something out of “Back to the Future II.”
The Mirai's interior is more in line with contemporary Toyota cabin design, but when you have cars like the Prius leading the way, the design status quo is a little more “out there” than with other brands. Like the Prius, the Mirai features a center-dash instrument panel that does away with the traditional gauge cluster positioned in front of the steering wheel. Anyone who's owned a Prius might already be used to the unconventional dash layout, but it will take some getting used to otherwise. The Mirai features touch-capacitive controls for the climate control, which could also be a little confusing. And there's a separate touchscreen on the center stack that controls the stereo and navigation systems, and which features Toyota’s Entune system with a robust suite of in-car apps.
There may be concerns about the use of hydrogen as a fuel source, but Toyota has gone to great lengths to minimize danger in case of an accident. The storage tanks themselves are designed not to leak, and in the event of a collision, the hydrogen fuel lines stop pumping and the tanks seal off. The Mirai also benefits from Toyota's full suite of passive and active high tech safety features.
The 2016 Toyota Mirai starts at $58,325. That may seem like a lot, but such is the price of being an early adopter of a new technology. It will be quite some time even before Toyota sees a profit on any of these vehicles. However, the Japanese manufacturer is taking good care of early FCV customers: new Mirais come with a substantial support program that includes three years of complementary fuel, no-cost maintenance for three years or 35,000 miles, and an impressive 8-year, 100,000-mile fuel-cell powertrain warranty.
For somewhere in the neighborhood of $60,000, you can be on the leading edge of a new technology. It might not be the most convenient option for a daily commuter, and maybe not even a viable one yet, depending where you live. But for those who live in the right market with the right infrastructure, the Mirai represents a chance to be one of the first drivers to take a step in a whole new direction for the automobile.
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Trims & specs
Air Conditioning
Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Driver knee airbags · Passenger airbag deactivation: occupant sensing deactivation · Front side airbags · Rear side curtain airbags
Audio System
Antenna Type: diversity · Voice recognition audio system · Bluetooth auxiliary audio input · Single disc in-Dash CD · MP3 player: CD MP3 Playback · Premium Brand: JBL · HD radio · Satellite Radio: SiriusXM · 1 subwoofer · Total Number of Speakers: 10
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel · Braking assist: hill start assist · Front brake diameter: 11.6 · Front brakes: ventilated disc · Rear brake diameter: 11.4 · Rear brakes: disc
Comfort Features
Door trim: leatherette · Floor Mat Material: carpet · Floor Material: carpet · Floor Mats: front · Steering wheel trim: leatherette
Convenience Features
Assist handle: front · Center console: front console with armrest and storage · Cruise control: adaptive · Cupholders: rear · Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Easy entry: power driver seat · Memorized settings: side mirrors · Multi-function remote: proximity entry system · One-touch windows: 4 · Power windows: lockout button · Reading lights: front · Rear power outlet: 12V · Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: phone · Storage: grocery bag holder · Universal garage door opener: Homelink · Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Driver Seat
Adjustable lumbar support: power · Power adjustments: 8
Engine
EV battery capacity: 1.6 kWh · Electric Motor Battery Type: nickel-metal hydride · Electric Motor HP: 151 · Electric Motor Power Output (Kilowatts): 113 · Electric Motor Torque: 247 · Electric motor miles per charge: 312
Exterior Features
Door handle color: body-color · Front bumper color: body-color · Grille color: black · Mirror color: body-color · Rear bumper color: body-color · Window trim: black
Headrests
Front headrests: adjustable · Number of front headrests: 2 · Number of rear headrests: 2
In Car Entertainment
Connected in-car apps: Yelp · Infotainment: Entune · Infotainment screen size: 7 in.
Instrumentation
Fuel economy display: MPG · Warnings and reminders: maintenance reminder
Lights
Daytime running lights: LED · Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps · Front fog lights: LED · Headlights: Auto on/off · Tail and brake lights: LED
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: heated
Passenger Seat
Adjustable lumbar support: power · Power adjustments: 8
Rear Seats
Type: bench
Safety
Automatic emergency braking: front · Camera system: rearview · Child seat anchors: LATCH system · Cross Traffic Alert: rear · Crumple zones: front · Impact sensor: fuel cut-off · Parking sensors: front · Pre-Collision Warning System: visual warning · Rearview monitor: in dash
Seatbelts
Emergency locking retractors: front · Front seatbelts: 3-point · Seatbelt force limiters: front · Seatbelt pretensioners: front · Seatbelt warning sensor: driver and passenger · Second row seatbelts: 3-point
Seats
Driver seat power adjustments: height · Front seat type: bucket · Passenger seat power adjustments: height · Rear headrests: adjustable · Upholstery: leatherette
Security
Power door locks: anti-lockout
Spare Tire
Kit: inflator kit
Steering
Turns lock-to-lock: 2.8
Suspension
Front Arm Type: lower control arms · Front Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Front Spring Type: coil springs · Front Suspension Classification: independent · Front Suspension Type: MacPherson struts · Rear Shock Type: gas shock absorbers · Rear Spring Type: coil springs · Rear Suspension Classification: semi-independent · Rear Suspension Type: torsion bar · Stabilizer bar(s): rear
Telematics
Driver assistance app: roadside assistance · Navigation system: with voice recognition · Phone: voice activated · Phone wireless data link: Bluetooth · Smart device app compatibility: Toyota Connected Services · Smart device app function: vehicle location
Tires
Type: all season
Tires and Rims
Wheels: aluminum with painted accents
Windows
Front wipers: rain sensing · Laminated glass: acoustic · Power windows: with safety reverse
