From:Internet Info Agency 2020-12-17 17:47:54
IIA learned that Toyota's all-new MIRAI is on sale in the US market. The new car starts at USD 49,500 and offers a monthly lease service of USD 499. In addition, through both lease and purchase, consumers can obtain hydrogen fuel worth $15,000.
Exterior, the new MIRAI is much better than the first generation. It is closer to Toyota's new family-style design, with a slender shape and a slip-back design, which has a strong sporty atmosphere overall. In addition, the huge wheels of the new car also enhance the sense of quality of the whole car.
The new MIRAI rear styling is full of layers, and the slender through-type taillights also increase the visual width. In addition, the rear of the new car is also surrounded by a large area of black, making the rear look thicker. In terms of body size, the all-new MIRAI measures 4,975mm, 1,890mm and 1,470mm in length, width and height, and has a wheelbase of 2,920mm.
In the interior, the new car's 8-inch digital instrument and 12.3-inch multimedia screen adopt a through design. In addition, the car's central control screen is offset to the driver's side, which has a strong three-dimensional effect. In terms of configuration, the new MIRAI is equipped with HUD head-up display, front seat heating/ventilation, streaming media rearview mirror, 14-speaker JBL sound system and more.
In terms of power, the all-new MIRAI will be equipped with three hydrogen storage tanks and the vehicle weighs approximately 1,900kg. Based on the JC08 test in Japan, the new car has a cruising range of 850km, which is 30% further than the previous generation.

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