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From: Paul H. Christiansen11/19/2014 3:46:01 PM
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Toyota Fuel-Cell Car Expected Next Fall

Toyota and Honda are the latest car makers to reveal fuel-cell vehicles: the Toyota Mirai (pictured) and Honda Concept.

The Toyota Mirai is a four-door, mid-size sedan that is powered by hydrogen, can re-fuel in about five minutes, and travels up to 300 miles on a full tank. It's expected to launch in California next fall and expand as hydrogen refueling stations are installed.

Fuel-cell cars do not plug in and charge up like a traditional electric vehicle. Instead, the hydrogen helps generate electricity, which powers the vehicle. There are zero greenhouse-gas emissions, as the car emits only water vapor, Hyundai said.

Toyota first tipped a fuel-cell car for the U.S. in June, and formally unveiled the Mirai on Monday in Newport Beach, California.

Despite its powerful output of 3.1 kW/L, the Mirai's fuel cell stack fits under the front driver and passenger seats, providing the car with a maximum output of 153 horsepower. It also accelerates from zero to 60 in just nine seconds.

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