Toyota Mirai Takes to the Track
Mirai will pace Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond
Mirai is first hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle to pace a NASCAR race
RICHMOND, VA. (April 23, 2015) –
Toyota today announced the 2016 Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel cell
electric vehicle, will pace the Toyota Owners 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Saturday night, April
25.
Today’s
approval allows the Mirai to serve as the first hydrogen-fueled vehicle
to pace a NASCAR race. It will lead the Sprint Cup Series field to the
green flag at Richmond on Saturday night and emit only water out of its
tailpipe along the way.
"Having
a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle pace the Toyota Owners 400 is a historic
moment for both Toyota and NASCAR and we’re proud it’s the Toyota
Mirai," said Ed Laukes, vice president of marketing, performance and
guest experience, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. "Bringing the Mirai to
Richmond to pace this important race is another way for Toyota to
showcase our innovation and environmental leadership."
The
Mirai is a four-door, mid-size sedan with performance to pace the
43-car NASCAR field at Richmond International Raceway (RIR) while using
no gasoline and emitting nothing but water vapor. The groundbreaking
fuel cell electric vehicle is powered by hydrogen, refuels in about five
minutes and travels up to 300 miles on a full tank. It will arrive
first to buyers in California later this year.
The
Mirai was tested and approved by NASCAR to pace the Toyota Owners 400
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race after a test session at RIR earlier today.
In the test session, the Mirai met NASCAR’s performance requirements to
pace the 400-mile NSCS race.
There
is Toyota precedent bringing hybrid and alternative fuel technology to
track. The Toyota Camry Hybrid earned praise as the first hybrid vehicle
to pace a full NASCAR race when the hybrid vehicle was used for the
Coca Cola 600 in May 2009.
From
fuel-efficient vehicles to developing groundbreaking technologies,
Toyota is proud to be at the forefront of environmental sustainability –
and the Mirai pace car showcases this commitment. Toyota has more than 2
million hybrid vehicles on U.S. roads – more than any other
manufacturer – and continues to develop new breakthroughs in plug-in,
electric and hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
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