- All-new, dramatic and refined, coupe-inspired body design
- Premium 2nd generation fuel cell powertrain boosts range by 30 percent and improves performance
- New rear-wheel-drive configuration delivers sportier driving experience
- Available in two configurations with a starting MSRP of $54,990
TORONTO, ON – March 3rd, 2022 – The future will arrive in Canada this Spring when the second-generation Toyota Mirai fuel cell electric sedan goes on sale in Canada.
“The Toyota Mirai changes everything about personal mobility – offering drivers an advanced powertrain that produces zero emissions and is as fast as gas to refuel,” said Cyril Dimitris, Vice President, Toyota Canada Inc. “But above all, the new Toyota Mirai is a vehicle that drivers will choose because it’s a gorgeous sedan that’s fun to drive – and that just happens to be a fuel cell electric.”
Toyota has completely reimagined the Mirai for 2022. First introduced in 2015, the new Mirai has evolved into a premium sedan with featuring cutting-edge design, technology, and driving performance.
For 2022, Toyota engineers completely redesigned the Mirai’s powertrain. Most noticeably, they replaced the front-wheel-drive configuration of 2015 with Toyota’s GA-L premium rear-wheel-drive platform with Front and Rear multilink suspension. The new Mirai features an improved Front:Rear weight distribution at nearly 50:50 and a lower centre of gravity. This, plus a rigid platform employing laser screw welding and adhesive structure bonding, significantly enhances handling and agility.
Engineers also made significant improvements to the fuel-cell electric system that’s at the heart of the Mirai – including performance enhancements and increased hydrogen storage capacity. The result is a more powerful and engaging driving experience, plus a 30 percent boost to range – now estimated up to 647 km on a full tank, on the XLE grade.
Under the hood, the Mirai performs essentially as an electric vehicle – but one that never needs to be plugged in to recharge. The fuel cell stack – in development since Toyota introduced the first Prius more than two decades ago – is safe and proven. It combines compressed hydrogen gas from the Mirai’s tank with oxygen from the atmosphere. The resulting chemical reaction produces the electricity to power the Mirai. The only by-product is water vapour, which is eliminated through a vent pipe beneath the vehicle. Best of all, the Mirai can be refueled in about five minutes.
While engineers worked on improving performance, handling, and efficiency, Toyota designers styled a suitably advanced sedan to match. The new Mirai is a mid-size luxury sedan with a bold stance, accentuated by 19” or 20” wheels. Its coupe-inspired body is dramatic yet refined, conveying a sense of motion with a long hood, sweeping roofline, and short rear deck. More than just beautiful styling, the body also achieves an impressive 0.29 coefficient of drag, aided by a number of bumper-to-bumper aerodynamic details. Body colour choices include Oxygen White, Heavy Metal, Black, Supersonic Red, and Hydro Blue. All come with colour-keyed, heated, and power-folding outside mirrors with integrated turn signal indicators, defrosters, and blind spot warnings.
The new Mirai introduces a new lighting signature for a Toyota sedan – as long, narrow headlights sweep rearward into the fenders. All Mirai models now feature auto-levelling bi-beam LED headlights, daytime running lights, and clearance lights. The LED side marker lamps are etched with the Mirai logo. A thin LED taillight panel spans the car’s width and is tapered in the centre. This creates a unique signature after dark, with three distinct gradation lines.
Inside, the Mirai offers driver and passengers a quieter cabin environment and improved passenger comfort. What’s more, there’s more space for all occupants, even as the seating allocation increases from four to five adults.
Exacting craftsmanship and high tech give the Mirai comfort that’s above the ordinary. The headliner, for example, integrates a reflective layer on the roof-facing surface to block the infrared portion of the light spectrum. This not only reduces heat build-up inside the cabin but also reduces the electrical load on the air conditioning system. The side windows are UV-protected and water-repellent.
Drivers will welcome a design that puts all gauges within easy sight, and all controls in easy reach. All models feature both an 8” colour LCD digital gauge cluster and a 12.3” touchscreen multimedia display. The 8” gauge includes an ECO drive indicator that helps the driver to maximize fuel efficiency by providing acceleration guidance and assigning a score on economical driving. Hydrogen fuel level and remaining range are always shown. The 12.3” display provides easy access for the driver or front passenger, and the multimedia, climate control, and navigation content can be toggled from left and right.
All models feature Premium Audio with Remote – featuring Safety Connect, Service Connect, and Remote Connect, plus Embedded Navigation with traffic and weather, and Destination Assist. The multimedia package also features a JBL premium audio system with 14 speakers including subwoofer, Bluetooth connectivity, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, and integrated Sirius XM satellite radio.
As a Toyota, the Mirai also features a comprehensive safety package. Leading the list is Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ – the latest iteration of Toyota’s bundle of active safety systems, designed to enhance driver awareness and control. TSS 2.5+ features the Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, intersection support and emergency steering assist. TSS 2.5+ also includes Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, Lane Tracing Assist and Automatic High Beams. In addition to TSS 2.5+, all 2022 Mirai models are standard equipped with the Blind Spot Monitor system with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Toyota’s Intelligent Clearance Sonar system with Rear Cross Traffic Brake, and a Panoramic View Monitor.
Toyota Canada offers the Mirai in two configurations, as follows:
The 2022 Toyota Mirai XLE (starting MSRP: $54,990) features 19” aluminum alloy wheels, heated front seats, SofTex upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and the Qi-compatible wireless charging system for personal electronics. This trim level features a black and silver interior colour scheme, Bird’s Eye View monitor, a 12.3” touchscreen display, with Premium JBL Audio and auto-dimming mirrors.
The 2022 Toyota Mirai Limited (starting MSRP: $76,750) enhances the Mirai with several upgrades and additional features. These include a panoramic moon roof, 20” chrome wheels, heated and ventilated front and rear seats, perforated SofTex upholstery, eight-way power adjustable front seats with memory system, multi-LED front turn signal indicators, illuminated entry and multi-colour interior ambient lighting systems, a digital display rear view mirror, a colour head-up display system, a power back door, three-zone automatic climate control system, and Toyota’s Advanced Park system. This trim level is offered in a choice of two interior colour schemes: black and copper, or white and dark brown/copper.
The all-new 2022 Toyota Mirai goes this Spring at Toyota Dealers in Canadian markets where refuelling infrastructure exists – including select regions of Quebec and British Columbia. Sales will expand into additional markets as refuelling facilities are established. For complete and up to date details and specifications, visit https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/vehicles/mirai/overview
About Toyota Canada Inc.
Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Toyota has sold over six million vehicles in Canada through a national network of 286 Toyota and Lexus dealerships. Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and reliability to the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive. TCI’s head office is in Toronto, with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax, and parts distribution centres in Clarington and Vancouver. Toyota also operates two manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having produced more than nine million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at these facilities include Toyota RAV4, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h hybrid. Recent investments at its facilities in Ontario will allow for increased production of the top-selling Toyota RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid models for the North American market.
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