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Toyota has 200 orders for 2016 Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car.

Production Starts In December 2014 at Same Secret Workshop That Made Lexus LFA

Toyota built 500 Lexus LFA supercars between 2010 and 2012 in what Automotive News has called a “secretive workshop.” The automaker has been wondering what to do with that production line since the last LFA rolled off in December 2012 and, like so much else for Toyota these days, the answer is a hydrogen car – and in about the same small numbers.

2016 Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell

2016 Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell

The 2016 Mirai fuel cell vehicle will go into production later this month at the old LFA workshop, which is located behind Toyota’s Motomachi assembly plant in Toyota City. The skilled workers there have been doing other things (like building bicycles) since the last LFA was finished and now Automotive News says they will hand-build the Mirai so that the car can get the attention to detail Toyota wants and because there won’t be that many of the hydrogen cars made for a while.

Toyota's Motomachi assembly plant in Toyota City

Toyota’s Motomachi assembly plant in Toyota City is building Toyota Crown Sedan.

Toyota has already said it will sell only 3,000 Mirai FCVs in the US by the end of 2017 (it won’t arrive here until late 2015, with deliveries in Japan starting earlier). With 200 orders already in and a plan to build only 700 in 2016, Toyota is already talking about delivery delays. Toyota’s executive vice president for domestic sales, Masamoto Maekawa, said that, “the 200 orders are mostly from government and corporate fleets.”

2016 Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Production could remain at LFA Works for a while. One Toyota exec said that even if the company makes 2,000 Mirais a year, that would still be only 10 each day. Doesn’t sound like there’s going to be anyone working weekends for a while.

Source: Sebastian Blanco / Green Autoblog

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