Toyota Mirai (1st Generation)
Sedan · Hydrogen · FWD
vs
Ford Fusion Energi
Sedan · Phev · FWD
Toyota Mirai (1st Generation)
Car A
Toyota Mirai (1st Generation)
A hydrogen fuel cell option with strong reliability and safety signals, the first‑gen Mirai fits city driving and small families with its 4‑seat layout. Its 500 km range and calm FWD demeanor make it a sensible, value‑minded choice within its niche.
4 seatsSedanHydrogen5-star safety
Ford Fusion Energi
Car B
Ford Fusion Energi
The Ford Fusion Energi focuses on efficiency and everyday value, pairing a plug-in hybrid setup with five-seat practicality. Best for city commuting and small-family use, though EV range and cargo flexibility are modest.
5 seatsSedanPhev5-star safety188 hpPlug-in hybrid
Why compared same body typesame usage profile

Usage fit

Family 57 / 59
City 53 / 58
Budget / value 61 / 69
Road trip 51 / 48
Performance 27 / 30
Cargo 18 / 22
Practical 47 / 47
Premium 30 / 25
Winter 26 / 26

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota Mirai (1st Generation) · Orange = Ford Fusion Energi

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota Mirai (1st Generation) Ford Fusion Energi
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Pros & cons

Toyota Mirai (1st Generation)

  • 500 km range supports commuting and weekend trips
  • Signals highlight reliability and safety as key strengths
  • City‑friendly manners from FWD and 0–100 km/h in 9 s
  • Four seats and a 371‑L trunk suit small‑family errands

Ford Fusion Energi

  • Efficient for its class with very low combined consumption
  • Up to 35 km electric range covers many city trips
  • Five seats and a 403 L trunk suit family-compact needs
  • At 34,000, it represents good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Toyota Mirai (1st Generation) if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Toyota Mirai (1st Generation) is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Ford Fusion Energi if…
More power
Ford Fusion Energi puts out 188 hp vs 113 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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