JAKARTA - Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel cell-powered car that was first launched in 2014, will soon introduce a significant update on December 18.
As an evolutionary step from the previous two generations, reported by Carscoops, Saturday, December 2, Mirai continues to experience innovation to provide a safer and more sophisticated driving experience from Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) devices for the Japanese market.
One of the main features to be added to the latest Mirai is the Protective Driving Assist, a function that supports drivers in driving more safely. Toyota also presents a variety of safety technologies, including pre-collection systems with pedestrians and bicyclist detections, cross-traffic alerts, lane departure warning, and lane change assists.
This update is not only focused on safety, but also introduces new features that increase driver comfort. Mirai 2024 will be equipped with adaptive cruise control, automatic high beam, road sign assist, and blind spot monitor. In addition, the car will offer TeamMate technology, a semi-autonomous system that enriches the driving experience.
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One of the main attractions of the latest Mirai is its luxurious cabin interior. With a touchscreen of 12.3 inches, the driver can easily access various vehicle features. The lighting system in the cabin which includes the latest 64 colors provides an elegant feel.
Although performance specifications have not been officially announced, it is estimated that Mirai 2024 will retain three tanks for hydrogen, 1.24 kWh of lithium-ion batteries, and about 182 dk of power with rear wheels driving.
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