Tuesday, June 9

Toyota Motor announced the 2026 model year of its Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell sedan, adding updated standard equipment and design enhancements as the automaker continues to position hydrogen as part of its multi-pathway electrification strategy.

The 2026 Mirai is scheduled to arrive at U.S. dealerships this winter with a starting price of $51,795, excluding dealer charges. Toyota said the fuel-cell powertrain maintains an EPA-estimated driving range of 402 miles on a full hydrogen fill.

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To support ownership and alleviate fuel availability concerns, Toyota said buyers or lessees will receive up to $15,000 in complimentary hydrogen fuel, valid for six years for retail purchases or three years for lease customers.

The updated model now ships as standard with 19-inch black machine-finished alloy wheels, alongside a redesigned cabin centered around dual 12.3-inch displays for both the digital gauge cluster and infotainment. The system supports wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, dual Bluetooth connectivity and over-the-air software updates.

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Interior equipment includes heated front seats trimmed in SofTex with eight-way power adjustment for the driver, a JBL premium audio system, Qi wireless smartphone charging and multiple USB Type-C ports. A dual-zone automatic climate control system is also standard.

The 2026 Mirai comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 as standard, which includes advanced driver assistance features such as pre-collision braking with pedestrian detection, full-speed dynamic radar cruise control, lane tracing assist, proactive driving assist and traffic jam assist.

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Toyota is also offering extended warranty and ownership benefits for the Mirai, including an eight-year or 100,000-mile warranty on fuel-cell components, a ten-year or 150,000-mile hybrid battery warranty, three years or 35,000 miles of ToyotaCare maintenance, and up to 21 days of complimentary rental support during the first three years of ownership.

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Casper Benedict is a EV writer at EVMagz.com, reporting on electric vehicle launches, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across global markets. Outside of work, he enjoys trail running, experimenting with home coffee roasting, and restoring vintage bicycles.

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