Toyota’s wild performance car future

While rival brands are investing in silent, battery-powered sports cars, this manufacturer is driving in a different direction.

Toyota Mirai, the first hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicle being sold to the public, offers a brisk and nimble ride, despite its considerable bulk. And instead of carbon dioxide, it emits water. Photo: Eric Pfanner/The Wall Street Journal

The Japanese giant unveiled the Toyota GR H2 Racing Concept at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the weekend. The…

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