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Toyota Mirai Sales Figures

Toyota Mirai

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Toyota Mirai. It is an electric vehicle that converts hydrogen from its fuel tanks and oxygen from the air into water, thus producing the energy to propel the vehicle. The technology is still expensive and there aren’t many hydrogen fuel stations in Europe yet, so its potential market is limited.

Toyota Mirai Overview

The Toyota Mirai is a groundbreaking vehicle in Toyota’s lineup, primarily because it is one of the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) offered for sale to the general public. The name “Mirai” fittingly means “future” in Japanese, symbolizing Toyota’s vision for a hydrogen-based clean energy future.

Toyota unveiled the Mirai in 2014 and began sales in 2015, initially in Japan, followed by select markets like California in the USA, where hydrogen refueling infrastructure was beginning to develop. At the heart of the Mirai is a hydrogen fuel cell stack. The vehicle uses hydrogen gas stored in onboard tanks. When this hydrogen is fed into the fuel cell stack, it reacts with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, which powers the vehicle’s electric motor. The only byproduct of this process is water, making the Mirai an emission-free vehicle.

The Mirai is available in two trim levels: XLE and Limited. The XLE trim comes standard with features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a JBL sound system, and a panoramic sunroof. The Limited trim adds features like a heated steering wheel, a heated front passenger seat, and a leather-wrapped interior. The Mirai has a driving range of up to 402 miles on a full tank of hydrogen. It can be refueled in about 5 minutes.

The Mirai has been received as a technological marvel, showcasing Toyota’s commitment to alternative energy solutions. However, sales have been limited, primarily due to the aforementioned infrastructure challenges and the higher cost compared to BEVs or traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.

Toyota Mirai Sales Figures

Toyota Mirai U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 23 15
2016 26 30 41 41 40 40 52 371 69 103 105 116
2017 83 110 118 106 162 129 82 70 184 249 249 296
2018 213 155 83 76 102 103 137 116 159 119 194 232
2019 77 94 176 202 248 166 126 98 62 89 98 66
2020 57 59 31 11 25 26 27 64 41 27 111 20
2021 85 69 715 354 265 109 152 113 406 306 27 28
2022 134 175 406 123 267 253 62 10 7 152 202 303
2023 222 238 208 203 406 445 463 287 132 57 53 23
2024 44 57 71 35 18 20 26 45 30 29 89 35
2025 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
∑ = 958 ∑ = 987 ∑ = 1,849 ∑ = 1,151 ∑ = 1,533 ∑ = 1,291 ∑ = 1,127 ∑ = 1,174 ∑ = 1,090 ∑ = 1,165 ∑ = 1,151 ∑ = 1,134

US Annual Sales

US Annual Growth

Sales Units
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Toyota Mirai Canada Sales Data & Charts

Canada Annual Sales

Canada Annual Growth

Sales Units
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Toyota Mirai Europe Sales Data & Charts

The Mirai is one of the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for sale in Europe, together with the Hyundai Nexo crossover.  There is a French taxi company running hydrogen-powered taxis in Paris that has a fleet of 25 Mirais and is looking to expand.

Europe Annual Sales

Europe Annual Growth

Sales Units
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