Toyota reaffirms its commitment to hydrogen fuel-cell technology, sticking the Mirai's powertrain into an off-road-focused Tacoma truck.
Toyota has been exploring hydrogen fuel cell EVs for decades, and the resulting tech has made its way into everything from a limited-run production sedan to a theoretically race-ready Le Mans concept.
Internally known as K-flex, Toyota's billion-dollar production retooling allows for elasticity along its manufacturing line.
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