Toyota GR86 vs Toyota Mirai

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Toyota GR86
Toyota GR86

$37,990 - $49,990

2023 price

Toyota Mirai
Toyota Mirai

2021 price

Summary

2023 Toyota GR86
2021 Toyota Mirai
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Flat 4, 2.4L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Hydrogen/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.7L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Severely behind on safety tech
  • Prices are up a lot
  • Could be too firm for some

  • Nearly zero refuelling options
  • You can’t buy one
  • Compromised rear seat space
2023 Toyota GR86 Summary

The new, second generation take on the hachi-roku formula adds a serious amount of 'GRRRR' to the mix. This is it - the new-look, more powerful and much angrier Toyota GR86.

It takes the familiar front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car formula and mixes in a bit of madness - there’s a more focused chassis setup, redone steering, a firmer ride and of course, a bigger capacity engine. Still no turbo, though.

The question is - does it improve on the original? And can it live up to its new jaw-dropping price?

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2021 Toyota Mirai Summary

Toyota Australia is on the record as saying it doesn't want to push one form of electrification over another, and to that end wants the market to choose whether it wants hybrids, plug-ins, full battery or hydrogen vehicles.

While hybrid options have well and truly arrived in models like the RAV4, Corolla and Camry, and we’re all still waiting for the full-electric and plug-in vehicles, Toyota has now brought in its second-generation Mirai hydrogen FCEV.

But with Toyota, and Hyundai with its Nexo, the only brands pushing hydrogen into the mainstream, is it good enough to hold its own against battery electric models like the Tesla Model 3 and Nissan Leaf?

 

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