- Toyota (TM +0.9%) says it has 600 orders lined up for the new Mirai FCV through its website.
- The hydrogen-powered car with an estimated range of 300 miles will only be sold in the U.S. in California where refueling infrastructure is in place.
- The Japanese automaker has set a cautious target for the U.S. of 3K Mirai sales by 2017.
- The Mirai is priced at $57,500.
- Toyota pitches hydrogen as the next-gen automobile fueling alternative in this Mirai video.
- Previously: Toyota Mirai coming to U.S. in October (May. 06 2015)
- Previously: Next-gen vehicle strategy critical for automakers (May. 09 2015)