Toyota unveils the refreshed 2026 Mirai hydrogen sedan
Discover the refreshed 2026 Toyota Mirai: a hydrogen fuel-cell sedan with 647 km range, safety tech, free refueling and 3-year service, 8-year warranty.
Toyota has unveiled the refreshed 2026 Mirai, a sedan that charts its own path and doesn’t need a plug. Instead of conventional charging, it relies on hydrogen fuel cells: the system is rated at 182 hp, and the EPA range is quoted at about 647 km, as reported by SPEEDME.RU. For anyone weary of hunting for an open fast charger, the premise is easy to appreciate: you refuel with hydrogen and head out, much like at a regular gas station, only without tailpipe emissions.
The Mirai now looks more striking thanks to exclusive black 19-inch wheels, while the fundamentals stay decidedly upmarket for the segment: a rear-wheel-drive platform that typically brings calmer behavior at speed and a more grown-up ride. That sort of setup tends to appeal to drivers who prize composure over theatrics. Inside, the focus is on tech and comfort, with a 12.3-inch multimedia screen, wireless smartphone charging, and multiple USB ports for passengers. Safety is handled by Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with current-generation driver assistance features.
Ownership is a key part of the pitch. Buyers are promised complimentary maintenance for up to three years, access to a free hydrogen refueling program at designated stations, and an eight-year or 160,000-km warranty. The 2026 Mirai starts at $51,795, with the final figure depending on market and specification.