The Toyota Mirai now has returns mainly for their second year, when the prices for 2017 are announced. However, zero-emission of the hydrogen fuel cell of the electric vehicle, that has an ability to emit the water vapor and who also struggled in their first year, along with the sales in U.S. which is much lower as expected.
However, 2017 Mirai also retains the $57,500 MSRP with the additional $865 that is destination fee, though the customers will also qualify for the $8,000 for the federal tax credit as well as $5,000 as the California rebate. Apart from this, the drivers of Mirai may even get complete access to HOV lane Golden State.
With the EPA that is estimated driving the range of about 312 miles as well as the refueling time that is about 5 minutes, Mirai is also coming much closer to what it is expected in the traditional car. However, the services haven’t also changed for new model year where the buyers will get worth of 3 years of the complimentary fuel, 3 years related to complimentary Safety Connect as well as Entune.