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Toyota, Hyundai, Honda and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and uncertain viability.
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The Toyota Mirai is a hydrogen-powered sedan that represents a possible glimpse into the future of clean transportation. Boasting zero emissions and a design that focuses on sustainability, the Mirai ...
The Japanese automaker continues to promote the Toyota Mirai as "innovative and cutting-edge." Maybe it's too innovative and too cutting-edge for its own good. Also, the lack of hydrogen refueling ...