Category Archives: Toyota Mirai

What is Toyota Satellite Communications Technology at J. Pauley Toyota-Fort Smith AR-Toyota Mirai-Based Research Vehicle at NAIAS

Toyota Mirai Research Vehicle Explores Satellite Communications Technology

What is Toyota Satellite Communications Technology?

Always on the cutting edge of automotive technology, Toyota has taken it to another level. Incorporating satellite communications technology into a Toyota Mirai-based research vehicle is a new innovation that is expected to bridge the gap between present and future. Satellite communication elements incorporated into the Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle design will exponentially increase the connectivity of your new Toyota in the future.

With that being said, a lot of what we are talking about may seem like Greek to you and you may be saying wait — what is Toyota satellite communications technology? Take a look at some of the details that we learned at the North American International Auto Show and how this new technology will be implemented. Read the rest of this entry >>

Official 2016 Toyota Mirai Driving Range and Fuel Economy at J. Pauley Toyota-Fort Smith AR-New toyota Dealer-Toyota Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology

How Far Can the 2016 Toyota Mirai Drive On a Single Tank?

Official 2016 Toyota Mirai Driving Range and Fuel Economy

If you are looking for an efficient new car, crossover or SUV, then you have come to the right place. With eight hybrid options in the Toyota model lineup including the new 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and countless other economic vehicles to choose from, the Toyota brand makes unrivaled fuel economy ratings a priority. With that being said, the best have just gotten better with the release of the official 2016 Toyota Mirai driving range and fuel economy statistics. Scheduled to be released in select regions starting this fall, the Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle is the next step in eco-friendly automotive technology, delivering incredible efficiency numbers in addition to zero harmful emissions. Read the rest of this entry >>