Toyota Mirai class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: A group of consumers filed a class action lawsuit against Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. and several related entities.
- Why: Consumers claim Toyota falsely assures customers who purchase its Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that hydrogen fuel is easy to find.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
Toyota falsely assures buyers of its Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that hydrogen fuel is easy to find, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
A group of consumers claim hydrogen fuel, despite Toyota’s alleged assurance to the contrary, is continuing to come “more and more difficult to obtain,” making the Mirai vehicles “unsafe, unreliable and inoperable.”
“While Toyota sells the Mirai while assuring consumers that hydrogen refueling is available, seamless, and comparable to refueling with gasoline, that is not the case,” the Toyota Mirai class action says.
The consumers want to represent a California class of consumers who have purchased or leased model year 2021-2024 Toyota Mirai vehicles.
Toyota aware of refueling limitations with Mirai vehicles, class action claims
The consumers argue owners of Toyota Mirai vehicles are either unable to use their vehicle or have to travel long distances to find hydrogen fuel and, in many cases, are ultimately unable to find it at all.
“Despite Toyota being aware of these refueling limitations, throughout the relevant period, Toyota and its salespeople tell customers prior to sale and/or lease of its Mirai vehicles that hydrogen fuel is available and that refueling the Mirai is seamless,” the Toyota Mirai class action says.
The group of consumers claim Toyota is guilty of fraudulent concealment and misrepresentation and unjust enrichment and in violation of the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act and California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, among other things.
The plaintiffs demand a jury trial and request declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of exemplary and punitive damages for themselves and all class members.
Toyota recently issued a recall for more than 145,000 of its Grand Highlander and Lexus TX550 vehicles over concerns their airbags may not work as intended during a crash.
Have you purchased or leased a model year 2021-2024 Toyota Mirai vehicle? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiffs are represented by Azar Mouzari and Nilofar Nouri of Beverly Hills Trial Attorneys, P.C.
The Toyota Mirai class action lawsuit is Caluwe, et al. v. Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc., et al., Case No. 2:24-cv-05819, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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79 thoughts onToyota class action claims hydrogen fuel unavailable for Mirai vehicles
I purchased a certified pre-owned 2017 Mirai from Longo Toyota in 2022 and the car is now useless. The fueling station near me closed a couple of years ago and I have had to travel over 20 minutes each way to get fuel. The stations are often down (sometimes for days at a time), leaving me with no choice but to Uber to work while still making a car payment. The resale value of the car is a fraction of what I still owe, so I am stuck with this useless car. I really hope the next class action lawsuit expands to people in my situation.
please include me also i bought my 2022 mirai last year in July. i cant ever find a station that isn’t busy with people also find a station that’s working. the sales man that sold it to me told me under false pretenses, saying that the stations are good to go and that they will be working