Professional Reviews- “In Japanese, "mirai" means "future," and the Mirai is the future of motoring: It runs solely on hydrogen and its only emissions are water.” — Car and Driver
- “The Mirai is at home in the L.A. sprawl. It's comfortable, isolation-chamber quiet, and a pleasant means of enduring clotted freeways. Taking advantage of this car's eligibility for the city's high-occupancy-vehicle lanes, we cruised at the speed limit past the creeping CO₂ producers. ” — Car and Driver
- “While the Mirai's ability to reach 60 mph in 9.4 seconds and 80 mph in the quarter-mile is adequate to keep up with the Priuses and pool cleaners' pickups, it's unlikely to accelerate any enthusiast's heart.” — Car and Driver
- “If you want your next car to have "hydrogen" written all over it, the Mirai is pretty much without competition. The only other fuel-cell vehicle in the retail market right now is the California-only Hyundai Tucson FCEV, and supplies are very limited.” — Edmunds.com
- “Because the car was designed from the start to be a fuel-cell vehicle, the bulky fuel tanks and battery don't intrude much into either cabin or trunk space. The Mirai's trunk isn't as large as that of most conventional cars its size, but it's still roomy enough to handle typical chores like grocery shopping or runs to Target.” — Edmunds.com
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