Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
Limited 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
The latest metamorphosis of this can be seen in the Toyota Mirai, which kick starts the niche of hydrogen fuel vehicles. Mirai is a Japanese term that literally translates to “the future” in English. Imagine driving a car that results in absolutely 0 contributions towards the degradation of the environment.
Toyota launched the Mirai Sedan in 2016 and quickly grabbed the limelight for its innovative approach towards a greener tomorrow. However, though the idea bagged a lot of appraising, the Mirai Sedan itself did not leave such an impact. The Toyota Mirai has not changed much since its arrival in 2016, however, that's about to change now as the 2021 Toyota Mirai is going through a major overhaul.
The 2021 Toyota Mirai dons a completely new suit, which makes it go easy on the eyes and look a lot sleeker and "Lexus-like" instead of the ungainly design of the previous-gen Mirai, which looked like a distant-cousin of the Toyota Prius. Apart from that, there are several new changes to the 2021 Toyota Mirai like a plusher and more advanced interior which can now seat up to 5 occupants. Oh, and did we mention that the 2021 Toyota Mirai will be rear-wheel-drive, unlike its predecessor.
The Toyota Mirai was offered in a single configuration, as a standalone trim until last year. However, for the model year 2021, a lot has changed for the Toyota Mirai, including its trim lineup.
The 2021 Toyota Mirai will be offered in a total of 2 trims, namely - XLE and Limited. Though there is no official word yet about the pricing of the 2021 Toyota Mirai, still we expect the prices of the 2021 Toyota Mirai to start from $64,000 for the base XLE trim and range up to $69,000 for the more loaded Limited trim.
Trim |
Toyota Mirai XLE |
Toyota Mirai Limited |
---|---|---|
MSRP (FWD) |
$64,000 (expected) |
$69,000 (expected) |
Key Features |
LED Headlights with Auto-On/Off and Auto High Beam Assist and LED DRL's |
Adds to/replaces XLE features: |
17" Machine Chiseled Alloy Wheels |
Heated steering wheel with tilt and telescopic column | |
Body-Colored, Heated, Powered ORVM with Memory, Turn Indicators, Blind Spot Warning |
Faux-Leather upholstery | |
Rain Sensing Variable Intermittent Heated Windshield Wiper with De-Icer |
Power adjustable and heated seats | |
12.3-inch Touchscreen infotainment system with Entune Audio and Clari-Fi |
14-speaker JBL Surround Sound System | |
USB, AUX, SiriusXM, Bluetooth, Android Auto, and Apple Car Play Compatibility |
Keyless Entry with Push Button Start and Soft touch Entry |
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The 2021 Toyota Mirai, even in its base configuration happens to be a pretty loaded-up car as it gets features such as 17-inch Machine Chiseled Alloys, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, and LED headlights as standard. Though the 2021 Toyota Mirai Limited will definitely be a lot more feature-rich than the base XLE trim, yet you won't have to compromise on a whole lot of amenities even if you go for the base XLE trim.
The Toyota Mirai obtains its octane mainly via a Permanent magnet AC Synchronous motor. This engine setup generated151 hp and 247 lb.-ft. Of the peak spinning force in the 2020 Toyota Mirai, however, we expect these power figures to amplify for the 2021 Toyota Mirai.
To aid the engine to deliver a more engaging ride, there sits a high voltage Nickel-Metal Hydride drive battery, which accounts for enhanced regenerative braking and somewhat provides a boost of performance at low speeds where the engine feels slow to react and respond.
Models |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
MSRP |
$64,000 |
$58,490 |
Engine |
Permanent magnet AC Motor |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack w/Electric Motor |
Drivetrain | RWD | FWD |
Transmission |
1-Speed Automatic |
1-Speed Automatic |
Power |
151hp@4,700rpm |
174hp@4,500rpm |
Torque |
247lb-ft@3,500rpm |
221lb-ft@3,500rpm |
Cars like the Toyota Mirai are not meant to sprint down the lanes at blazing speeds but are more of a thankful gesture towards Mother Earth and your pockets. However, the Mirai still presents us with respectable off the line figures and can compete with other humble sedans on any given day.
The Mirai goes from 0-60 in a span of 8.6 seconds and can cover the quarter of a mile distance in around 17.2 seconds. The Mirai knocks a top speed of 111 mph. Though there have been no official subtleties about the 2021 Toyota Mirai's 0-60 figures, yet since it is expected to host more power and be driven by its rear wheels, we expect the new model to be faster.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
0-60 MPH |
8.6 sec |
8.1 sec |
Quarter Mile |
17.2 sec |
16.4 sec |
Top Speed | N/A | N/A |
Engine |
Permanent Magnet AC Synchronous Motor |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack w/Electric Motor |
60-0 MPH |
130 ft |
N/A |
The 2021 Mirai's low profile and scrawny wheels add to the ride’s MPG figures yet degrade the execution of brakes. What additionally hampers the braking performance is the heft that ranges above the 4,000lbs mark.
The brake pedal feel is modest in day to day conditions but gets edgy under panic braking scenarios. The Toyota Mirai pulled a 60-0 panic brake test distance of 130 feet.
The Toyota Mirai is not going to provide you with any of the most distant vibes of an engaging or enthralling driving experience. First of all, the Engine feels slow to react and respond at low speeds. Secondly, the car’s skinny wheels further degrade the experience, accounting for instability at high speeds and a rather trembly experience.
The Mirai handles decently under regular conditions, but think of pulling off a high-spirited corner stunt with it, and you are in for some big trouble. Apart from that, the steering wheel of the car feels rightly weighted and provides a decent amount of feedback to the driver.
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Alright, so after a certain amount of criticism in the above sections, the Mirai meets us in its very own forte, which is the fuel efficiency offered by this car. The Toyota Mirai with its electric motor powertrain, and hydrogen fuel, delivers spectacular mpg figures.
The 2020 Toyota Mirai delivered the same mileage figure in all conditions, which is 67 miles per gallon. However, according to the various claims made by Toyota, the 2021 Mirai will improve on these numbers and should offer a range of more than 400 miles on a single full-tank.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
MPG (City) |
67 |
69 |
MPG (Highway) |
67 |
67 |
MPG (Combined) |
67 |
68 |
Fuel Capacity |
32.3 gallons |
37.3 gallons |
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) | N/A | N/A |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/yr) |
N/A |
N/A |
Though the Toyota Mirai posts a great set of mpg figures, yet seems a bit meek in comparison to the mpg figures posted by the contending Honda Clarity Fuel Cell. However, with the advent of the new 2021 Toyota Mirai, we expect this gap to fill up.
The Toyota Mirai’s cabin emits an airy and spacious vibe, while the big glass area further accentuates the roominess and increases outside visibility. The 2021 Toyota Mirai can seat up to 5 passengers only, and all of them are bound to enjoy a laid back and leisurely drive, accrediting to the plenty of space on offer. The Mirai provides ample space to all the occupants in all directions at all times.
Speaking of the seats, they are nicely sculpted and generously stuffed, along with an eight-way power adjustment feature. The rear row consists of 2 comfy bucket seats, with a console armrest mounted in between.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
5 |
5 |
Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
38.5/54.3/42.5 |
39.1/59.6/42.2 |
Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
36.8/53.5/30.1 |
37.1/57.2/36.7 |
The dash design is simple yet sensible, and the knobs and buttons enforce the Mirai’s futuristic approach. The fit and finish of the interior seem decent, however, some of the materials used inside the car do not match with the almost $60,000 price tag of the Mirai.
The Toyota Mirai packs in a number of convenience features that ensure that all the occupants are at ease at all times. Some of the most prominent comfort features on offer in the Toyota Mirai are:
The 2021 Toyota Mirai houses Toyota’s very own Entune 3.0 infotainment arrangement, which displays all the information on a 12.3-inch focal touchscreen panel. The Mirai is packed with a number of advanced entertainment features such as a Premium Entune Audio System with 11 JBL Speakers and a Dynamic Real-Time Navigation that can guide you to the nearest Hydrogen Filling Stations.
some of the most prominent infotainment features of the Toyota Mirai are:
The Toyota Mirai offers just 12.8 cubic feet of space to stow your luggage into. The space on offer is marginally greater than that of the Honda Clarity, yet the basic drawback for the Mirai here is that the rear seats cannot be folded down.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
Cargo Capacity |
12.8 cu.ft. |
11.8 cu.ft. |
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The Mirai wears the typical Toyota facia which is very much similar to other offerings by the auto-marquee. From the front angle, the 2021 Toyota Mirai looks pretty much like the Avalon, however, its the repulsive side profile that spoils the game for this car.
At the rear, the attempted fastback shape seems like a bit overdone, as it overshadows other design elements. Apart from that, the 2020 Toyota Mirai resembles other Gas-powered sedans in terms of the exterior dimensions. It doesn't look small or overly big and has decent proportions overall.
Model |
Toyota Mirai sedan |
Honda Clarity fuel cell* |
---|---|---|
Curb Weight |
4075 lbs |
4134 lbs |
Length |
192.5" |
192.7" |
Width |
71.5" |
73.9" |
Height |
60.5" |
58.2" |
Ground Clearance |
5.1" |
N/A |
Wheelbase |
109.4" |
108.3" |
The Mirai is Toyota’s take on future vehicles and standing true to the notion that the future beholds safer cars, the Mirai houses a number of standard safety features. Some of the most eminent safety features on-board the Toyota Mirai are:
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The Toyota Mirai and the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell are arch and the only rivals to each other. Both the cars are a step from their respective auto-marquees towards a better and greener future. The prices for the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell start at $58,490. The car houses a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack w/Electric Motor that belts out 174 hp and 221 lb.-ft. Of torque, thus giving the Clarity an edge in the power comparison. These figures also make Clarity faster than the Mirai, sprinting from 0-60 in 8.1 seconds. The Clarity also takes a better poll at the mpg fixture, churning out a city/highway/ combined mpg figure of 69/67/68.
The Toyota Mirai is a progressive step towards a greener and better future, and the auto-marquee definitely deserves applause for putting forward such an enforced step towards the preservation of nature. The Toyota Mirai is a great car in all terms, except for the exterior appeal, and has the caliber of making it big in the hydrogen fuel niche.