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On Sunday May 29, Prince Albert II of #monaco, accompanied by his wife Princess Charlène, completed the lap of honour at the #monaco Grand Prix in the #toyota #mirai, the first #toyota fuel cell car introduced in Europe.
Brussels, Belgium - The
#mirai, which means “Future” in Japanese, is the result of more than 20 years of research by the different teams in
#toyota and offers drivers the car for the next 100 years.
#mirai embodies Toyota’s ambition to move towards a zero emission mobility and to reduce 90% of the average CO2 emission of its vehicles by 2050 (compared to 2010).
The fuel cell
#toyota #mirai offers many advantages when considering daily use and environmental performance:•
#mirai produces no tailpipe emissions other than water
• Like an electric or hybrid car,
#mirai offers a quiet driving experience, without any noise•
#mirai achieves the same level of convenience and autonomy as gasoline engine vehicles,
with a cruising range of 500 km and a hydrogen refuelling time of about three to five minutes
to refuel the 2 hydrogen tanks.
By choosing the
#toyota #mirai for the lap of honour, Prince Albert II of
#monaco reiterates his intention to make the Principality of
#monaco a pioneer in the field of sustainable mobility. The use of hydrogen means a turning point in terms of new mobility solutions and protection of the environment.
Toyota is honoured that Prince Albert II of
#monaco opened this year’s 2016
#monaco Grand Prix in the
#toyota #mirai, the world’s first fuel cell sedan.