Sunday, November 1, 2015

Toyota Mirai goes 'Back to the Future'

Of course you all remember the 'Back to the Future' movie. And yesterday, on October 21, 2015 is a day where Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and his girlfriend Jennifer Parker (Elizabeth Shue) arrived from the past, October 26 1985 uses the old Delorean car.
Toyota Mirai 'Back to the Future'. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1i8oZOm)
On those dated, Toyota also take advantage the moment to introduce their future cars in the United States the 'Toyota Mirai'. According to Toyota, the Mirai and Delorean have in common.
Steering wheel and the time jump instrument panel of Toyota Mirai 'Back to the Future'. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1i8oZOm)
Both these cars utilize fuel produced from waste. The difference between them, if Delorean directly using waste as a fuel, but Mirai must convert the waste into hydrogen gas as the Mirai's driving engine.
Left side view of Toyota Mirai 'Back to the Future'. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1i8oZOm)
In the video duration is less than five minutes, Toyota showed how the gas is processed in a factory and then shipped to the hydrogen gas filling stations. Michael J. Fox, also commented. "For a long time we were guessing what the technology of our films that will really happen in the real world." The brand also revealed the full video of Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd)’s reunion:
In August, Mirai has ordered up to 1,000 units in Japan. The order allows Toyota to increase Mirai production capacity in Motomachi Plant, Toyota Motor Corp. in Japan, as well as create Mirai pivot process must wait for one to two years.

Results of tests conducted by Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota Mirai has a cruising range of up to 700 kilometers on a single charge of fuel. Greeting the public, especially in Japan and America to the Mirai hydrogen technology was very good because it is more efficient and environmentally friendly. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GIZMAG | SLASHGEAR]
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