
2018 Toyota Mirai
About this Toyota Mirai
This 2018 Toyota Mirai Base is listed at $7,299 with 71,074 miles on the odometer. Powertrain: L - Hydrogen, Automatic, FWD. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 66 city / 66 highway MPG. Finished in Celestial Black, this Sedan is well suited to daily driving and longer trips. Available at Mesa Luxury Imports in Irvine, CA. Contact the dealer directly through Carlify to schedule a test drive or request more photos. Looking at other hydrogen options? Use the related links below to compare similar listings on Carlify.
The 2018 Toyota Mirai was a groundbreaking vehicle, being one of the first commercially available hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). It offered a unique approach to electric driving, with quick refueling times (similar to gasoline cars) and zero tailpipe emissions.Here's a breakdown of what you could expect from a 2018 Toyota Mirai:Key Features and Benefits:Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology: The Mirai's most significant feature is its hydrogen fuel cell. It combines hydrogen with oxygen to generate electricity, which powers the car. The only byproduct is water vapor. Zero Emissions: The Mirai produces zero tailpipe emissions, making it an environmentally friendly vehicle. Quick Refueling: Unlike battery electric vehicles (BEVs) that can take hours to charge, the Mirai can be refueled with hydrogen in about 5 minutes, similar to filling a gasoline tank.Comfortable Ride: The Mirai generally offered a comfortable and quiet ride.Spacious Interior: The Mirai had a reasonably spacious interior for its class.Things to Consider:Limited Hydrogen Infrastructure: The biggest challenge for the Mirai (and all FCEVs) is the limited availability of hydrogen fueling stations. In 2018, and even now, hydrogen stations are concentrated in specific regions, primarily California. This severely restricts the Mirai's driving range and usability for most people. Hydrogen Fuel Costs: The cost of hydrogen fuel can vary and can be higher than gasoline or electricity in some areas.Performance: While the Mirai offered adequate acceleration, it wasn't particularly sporty. It was designed for efficiency and comfort, not performance.Styling: The Mirai's styling was somewhat polarizing. It had a distinctive and futuristic look that some people liked, while others found it less appealing.Limited Availability: The Mirai was not widely available. It was primarily leased and only offered in regions with hydrogen infrastructure.Technology: While innovative for its fuel cell technology, the Mirai's in-car technology might not have been as advanced as some other vehicles in its class at the time
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Estimates from typical 12k mi/yr usage. Actuals vary.
- Mon10:00am – 7:00pm
- Tue10:00am – 7:00pm
- Wed10:00am – 7:00pm
- Thu10:00am – 7:00pm
- Fri10:00am – 7:00pm
- Sat10:00am – 7:00pm
- Sunappoint – appoint