Both models are well-equipped. The Mirai XLE has a SoftTex-trimmed interior with heated and power-operated front seats. Dual-zone climate control, LED headlights, a 14-speaker JBL sound system, and a wireless device charger are among the standard features. Advanced Technology Package includes front and rear parking assist and a panoramic view monitor.
Stepping up to the Limited grade earns access to the following: three-zone climate control, a panoramic glass roof, and ambient interior lighting. 20-inch wheels are also offered. The Mirai XLE’s pricing starts at $50,190 ($49,500 last year), while the Limited trim costs $67,155 ($66,000 last year). Some may think that’s a lot of money for a Toyota, but there are several benefits to owning a Mirai.
A three-year/35,000-mile ToyotaCar maintenance plan and an eight-year/100,000-mile FCEV warranty for specific fuel-cell components are included in the package. A three-year/unlimited miles roadside assistance package is also included.
If you can live without the minor upgrades available on the 2024 model, there’s a great deal available for older models.