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Show me where Toyota markets the Mirai as a hybrid?
Still gotta plug in and wait - time is money.
Still never stated its a Hybrid. Just because it uses hybrid components does not make the Mirai a Hybrid. If they built the Mirai with airplane...
There's not a single statement in there from Toyota that said that the Mirai is a hybrid, just that they used a lot of the components from their...
Well surely you jest!
A battery that comes from the Camry is a hybrid battery. There is no mention that the Mirai is a hybrid. Because it’s not.
It was not it was an early development of the present Mirai. Recent, like 10 or more years ago.
Where in the marketing of the Mirai do they call it a hybrid. Your talking about an entirely different vehicle from many moons ago.
The freedom of choice comes the day one decides to by an FCEV over a BEV.
Doesn’t make it a hybrid.
The only reason I can think of is to meet Cafe standards. If you recall that when the Gen3 came out we told to change the oil at 5k miles and the...
Got to start somewhere - this opens new doors of possibilities.
Mira is not a hybrid. A BEV is a pure EV. So is an FCEV. Both produce kinetic energy using only a single mechanism (utilizing an electrochemical...
New tech has eliminated much of what you have stated. 3 cars can now pump at a 4 car station with no issue. There have been far more incidents of...
So then you understand the concept that there is no plug, yet the battery is always charged. No BS by Toyota, just stating a fact.
Because 0W-40 is better. 0W gives better start up protection.
Bury ones head as to the reality of how a BEV is made, there is no clean alternative, they all have their own dirty little secrets.
Canada is close to the USA so they get the same versions of vehicles that the USA gets, so there gonna be following the CAFE standard. There are...
Wow and BEV’s are so perfect so you say! NOT. The Dirty Secrets Of ‘Clean’ Electric Vehicles
You seem to not want to accept the fact that Toyota states in the Australia owners hand book that 20 weight all the way to 50 weight is allowed. (n)