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Toyota Mirai 2026: Hydrogen-Powered Car Paves the Way for Zero-Emission Driving

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The Toyota Mirai continues to redefine eco-friendly driving in 2026. As one of the first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, the Mirai combines cutting-edge technology with sustainability, producing only water vapor as emissions. Unlike traditional electric vehicles, the Mirai uses hydrogen to generate electricity on board, offering a driving range of approximately 400–650 km per tank. Refueling is quick, taking just about 5 minutes, giving it a major advantage over battery electric cars that require longer charging times. Inside, the Toyota Mirai delivers a smooth and quiet ride with instant torque, while its advanced tech features keep drivers connected and safe. Toyota has designed the Mirai not only for performance but also as a statement toward a cleaner, zero-emission future. With increasing hydrogen infrastructure worldwide, the 2026 Mirai represents a significant step toward sustainable mobility. Industry experts say vehicles like the Mirai could play a key role in reducing urban pollution and meeting global climate goals. Cd

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