Cars

Toyota Unveils Mirai, The First Mass-Market Zero-Emissions Car

TOKYO — Toyota will start selling its first mass-market emissions-free car in December, the auto giant announced on Monday night. Driving “green” won’t come cheap: Each hydrogen-powered Mirai, which means “future” in Japanese, will initially cost $57,500 in the U.S., according to Reuters. The zero-emissions vehicle will have a range of 400 miles and require three minutes to recharge, Toyota added. However, only a few dozen hydrogen filling stations have been built worldwide.

Toyota Unveils Mirai
Toyota Announce Hydrogen-Powered Cars to go on Sale Next Month

In time, the fuel cell vehicle will become mainstream, Mitsuhisa Kato, a Toyota executive vice president, said at a press conference in Tokyo. “We wanted to take the first step. We want to be at the leading edge.” The Mirai will go on sale in Japan on December 15, and the U.S. and Europe in 2015. Hydrogen power is seen as the ultimate clean fuel. While such vehicles emit no exhaust, fossil fuels are used in the production of hydrogen and to pressurize it. Toyota’s competitors Honda and Hyundai are also experimenting with fuel cell cars.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
Article from: nbcnews.com

We Recommend

The yoopya.com portal presents worldwide news, covering a large spectrum of content categories including Entertainment, Politics, Sports, Health, Education, Science and Technology and more. Top local and global news in the best possible journalistic quality. We connect users via a free webmail service and innovative.

Toyota Unveils Mirai, The First Mass-Market Zero-Emissions Car

Discover more from Top Local & Global trusted News | Secure Email Account

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading