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The 2019 Mirai is currently available only at California at a lease price of $349 per month for 36 months with $2,499 due at lease signing. The Car is also eligible for a $5,000 CA Rebate and HOV sticker as well.
Powering the 2019 Toyota Mirai is a Permanent magnet AC Synchronous motor that delivers 151hp and 247lbs-ft of Torque. 2 Carbon Fiber furnished Hydrogen Tanks sit behind the Engine and is followed by a High Voltage Nickel-Hydride Battery that stores energy generated during braking. As for competition, the Toyota Mirai only has one the Honda Clarity.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai comes only in one trims and comes loaded with a whole set of Creature comforts that will suit the taste of everyone. You get standard features like Steering mounted Audio, Cruise and Voice Control and Dynamic Guidelines for navigation and Rear-View Camera.
Trim |
Toyota Mirai |
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MSRP |
$59,285 |
Features |
LED Headlights with Auto On/Off and Auto High Beam Assist and LED DRL's |
17" Machine Chiseled Alloy Wheels |
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Body Colored, Heated, Powered ORVM with Memory, Turn Indicators, Blind Spot Warning |
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Rain Sensing Variable Intermittent Heated Windshield Wiper with De-Icer |
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Keyless Entry with Push Button Start and Soft touch Entry |
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7" Touchscreen infotainment system with JBL Speakers and Entune Audio with Clari-Fi |
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USB, AUX, SiriusXM, Bluetooth, Android Auto and Apple Car Play Compatibility |
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Power adjust Front seats while Heating functionality in Steering and all other seats |
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The Mirai comes in only one trim and hence it is the only one to go for.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai sources its powertrain from the Camry Hybrid which is a Permanent magnet AC Synchronous motor that delivers 151hp and 247lbs-ft of Torque. The Engine feels slow to react and respond at low speeds but becomes slightly more engaging to drive at higher speeds.
Behind the Engine sits 2 High Pressure Carbon Fiber Hydrogen Tanks that store and expand Hydrogen respectively and a High Voltage Nickel-Metal Hydride drive Battery that allows for Regenerative Braking and some added boost of performance. This boost tends to somewhat mitigate the slow responding fuel cells and makes the Mirai perform like a normal city car.
Models |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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MSRP |
$58,500 |
$58,490 |
Engine |
Permanent magnet AC Motor |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack w/Electric Motor |
Drivetrain |
FWD |
FWD |
Transmission |
1-Speed Automatic |
1-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
151 hp |
174 hp@ 4501 rpm |
Torque |
247 lb.-ft |
221 lb.-ft @ 0 rpm |
Channeling the Power to the Front wheels is a Single Speed Transmission. Since there are no transmission losses, the power transfer is near instant. However, the slow responsiveness from the Fuel Cells means one has to be pre prepared for performing an overtaking maneuver on the highway or the city.
The near 4000lbs of weight of the Toyota Mirai does translate into a lethargic performance from the 151hp motor. What worsens the case for the Mirai are the Fuel Cells that are not as quick to respond to throttle responses as one would expect from them.
Models |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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0-60 MPH |
8.6 |
8.1 |
Quarter mile |
17.2 |
16.4 |
Emission (Tons/yr. of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
- |
- |
The Overall difference in performance however tells a different story. The Mirai falls short of the Clarity by a very small margin. That is due to the fact that the regenerative power stored in the Batteries of the Mirai, provides extra boost to the engine when the Driver steps on the gas hard.
In terms of the Ride front, the Mirai offers a quiet and comfortable ride on most occasions while the Big Glass Area, adds to the roominess of the cabin. Another reason for the smooth drive comes from the fact that the wheels are powered by an Electric Motor and has no transmission system as such. This eliminates the Transmission Vibration or any kind of sensations that you would normally associate while changing gears.
In terms of the Handling, the Mirai handles pretty much like an ordinary city Car, without any exceptional characteristics. The Low-Profile Tires do not inspire confidence around corners but do contribute to the overall fuel efficiency of the Car. Its light steering and well weighted chassis make for a good handler at city speeds but compromises on highway stability.
The 2019 Mirai's low profile and skinny tires contributes to high MPG figures but compromises on Handling and Braking performance, as is evident from the table below. What also hampers the braking performance is the near 4,000lbs weight of the Mirai that weakens the overall braking performance.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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Brake Front (in.) |
11.6 |
12.3 |
Brake Rear (in.) |
11.4 |
12.2 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
130 |
N/A |
In terms of the feel and feedback from the brakes, we are happy to report that the responsiveness from the brakes is quite satisfactory and predictable for normal day to day driving. The Responsiveness from the brakes tend to be jittery while stepping hard on the brakes at times of emergency.
Considering the fact that the Mirai uses an Electric Motor to power itself and with Hydrogen being the fuel of choice, The Mirai does exceptionally well in providing good Fuel Economy as compared to its Gas-powered rivals. The best part from burning of Hydrogen is the fact that the only gas that is emitted out of the Tail Pipe is Water Vapor.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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MPG (city) |
67 |
68 |
MPG (highway) |
67 |
67 |
MPG (combined) |
67 |
68 |
Tank Capacity (gal) |
32.3 |
37.3 |
In terms of the Competition, the Clarity has a marginally higher fuel economy than the Toyota and what makes the Honda, sneak ahead is the overall tank capacity. On the other hand, the Toyota delivers the same mileage figure in all conditions while the Clarity varies in the City and Highway but not by a huge margin.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai can only seat 4 adults inside it but despite this, the passengers will not complain about the space on offer. The Seats have been sculpted nicely and they can be power adjusted as well on the front. There is a good amount of Headroom and Legroom on offer while the big glass area, accentuates the overall roomy feeling inside the cabin.Â
The Individual Cushioning of the seats is top notch while the rear seats themselves come in a bucket seat type configuration. The Seats also come with a Heating Functionality while the Cabin does not allow much road or tire noise, to filter into the cabin even at high speeds.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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Passenger capacity |
4 |
5 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
38.5/54.3/42.5 |
39.1/59.6/42.2 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
36.8/53.5/30.1 |
37.1/57.2/36.7 |
Cargo Volume (cu-ft) |
12.8 |
11.8 |
There is not much to talk about when we come to the topic of the Cargo Space. The Toyota Mirai offers around 12.8 cu. Ft. of space in its trunk and manages to beat the Spacious Honda in this respect, albeit by a very small margin. In terms of keeping smaller items like phones or bottle, Toyota has provided sufficient Cubby holes and bottle holders for keeping the same.
Just like the Future Ready powertrain of the Mirai, the Infotainment System of the Mirai is ready for the future as well. You get features like a Premium Entune Audio System with 11 JBL Speakers that includes subwoofer and amplifier, Dynamic Real Time Navigation that can guide you to the nearest Hydrogen Filling Station and an App Suite that supports multiple Apps from the Phone via Apple Car Play or Android Auto Integration.
The Other Features inside the Mirai includes:
In terms of the Exterior Design, the Designers at Toyota have not done their best in terms of styling the Mirai handsomely. The Mirai resembles its other siblings when it comes to the front end while the side profiles would look "Hideous" to most.
Bits of the Mirai's fastback shape seem to glide over different bits, with a black recess isolating the hood from the bumpers and progressively glossy black on the back columns, to give the rooftop a suspending appearance over the windows. The big intakes feed air to the compressor and other auxiliaries for the fuel cell powertrain.
The 2019 Toyota Mirai resembles other Gas-powered sedans in terms of the exterior dimensions. It does not look small or overly big and has decent proportions overall. The Mirai is taller than the Clarity and has a lesser wider stance than the same. The width however does not make a lot of difference as on the inside, the Mirai is spacious and offers generous space.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell |
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Curb weight (lbs.) |
4075 |
4134 |
Length(in) |
192.5 |
192.7 |
Width(in) |
71.5 |
73.9 |
Height(in) |
60.5 |
58.2 |
Ground clearance (in) |
5.1 |
N/A |
Wheelbase (in) |
109.4 |
108.3 |
In terms of the Wheelbase, the Mirai has a higher specification than the Clarity and that gives it an edge while doing high speed stints on the motorway. The Elongated wheelbase liberates more space for passengers in the back and adds to the overall stability of the Car.
The Futuristic looking Exteriors of the Mirai looks not only "Out of the Box" but packs in a host of clever features in various parts of the Car. Some of the Features include
Toyota puts Safety as one of its Top Priorities when designing and bringing new Cars into the Market and the 2019 Mirai is no exception to the same. You get a lot of State-of-the-Art safety features bundled inside the Mirai.
It should be made clear that both Honda and Toyota have taken a Big Step in possibly showing us a future that involves Hydrogen rather than charging stations. The Honda Clarity was one of the first few cars in the segment, to usher in the change with the Fuel Cell Technology.
With the Current Generation of the Clarity, you get a more superior and sophisticated powertrain and Fuel Cell Technology with even higher number of efficiencies. Both the Honda and Toyota are equally matched in terms of what they offer but if you have to make a choice, it just comes down to the exteriors and which one you like the most.
The Toyota Mirai has been named the Mirai as it does show us, what the future can actually look like. With just Water Vapor coming out of the Tail Pipe as the residue from combustion of a Fuel, it is a dream come true for everyone who cares for the Environment and the future of the Earth alike. Keeping aside the Exteriors that would not appeal to all, the Mirai offers everything what a normal Gas-powered Modern sedan offers. So, if you are a person who really wants an Environment friendly Car that drives like a Normal modern-day sedan but does not give you the guilt feeling within inside of polluting the Environment, the Mirai is just the Car for you.