In this photo taken Monday, Nov. 17, 2014, the engine part of a Toyota Motor Corp.’s new fuel cell vehicle Mirai is shown at its showroom test course in Tokyo. There will only be a few hundred, and they wonít be cheap, but Toyota is about to take its first small step into the unproven market for emissions-free, hydrogen-powered vehicles. The worldís largest automaker announced Tuesday, Nov. 18 that it will begin selling fuel cell cars in Japan on Dec. 15 and in the U.S. and Europe in mid-2015. The sporty-looking, four-door Toyota Mirai will retail for 6.7 million yen ($57,600) before taxes. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
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