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Older reviews
2021 - 2023
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Welcome to the future: the hydrogen-powered Mirai is the EV you fill up in just five minutes
Parkers rating: 3.2 out of 5 3.2
Used price:
£26,578 - £40,450
PROS
- The most ecologically sound car on sale?
- Zero tailpipe emissions except water
- A relaxing and comfy car to drive
CONS
- Rear seats are cramped and the boot is small
- Extremely limited refuelling infrastructure
- A rare-groove car – but a taste of the future?
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2015 - 2021
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You'll need to be a pioneer to buy one
Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
PROS
- Innovative statement of intent
- You'll not see another on the road
- Hydrogen refuels included in the lease
CONS
- Current lack of fuel infrastructure
- Distinctive styling will divide opinions
- Expensive monthly outlay
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