Toyota previews all-new Mirai for 2020Hydrogen-fuelled sedan to enter its second generation late next year with new body and platform. The Mirai is based on the GA-N platform for rear-drive cars like the Toyota Crown (the Lexus LS sits on the longer GA-L floorplan). Unlike the four-seat matrix in the previous Mirai, the new model has a rear bench that can seat three persons effectively taking five in all. The rating of the previous Mirai is around 500km. While Thailand is trying to promote battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in Thailand, there’s still no concrete effort in touting fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
Source: Bangkok Post October 13, 2019 09:45 UTC