How many seats are in the Toyota Mirai?
The Toyota Mirai seats four passengers, using a 2+2 interior layout with two front seats and two rear seats.
Across its generations, Toyota has kept the Mirai at a four-seat configuration, prioritizing passenger space and a practical cabin for four adults. The information below confirms the seating setup for both the first-generation and second-generation models.
Seating capacity in the Mirai
Before listing the seating configuration by generation, note that the car is designed to accommodate four occupants in two front and two rear seats. The following items summarize the generation-wide setup.
- First generation (2014–2020): four seats (two in the front, two in the rear).
- Second generation (2021–present): four seats (two in the front, two in the rear).
In all cases, the Mirai provides space for four travelers, with interior packaging that supports a compact sedan footprint.
Interior layout notes
Rear seating and comfort
The rear seat is designed for two passengers, offering comfortable seating for adults in most everyday configurations. A center console or armrest is often part of higher trims, but does not change the overall seating count.
Cargo considerations
With four seats in use, the trunk area remains practical for daily use, though total cargo space is generally smaller than in larger sedans. The emphasis is on cabin comfort and hydrogen-powered efficiency rather than maximum cargo alone.
Summary
The Toyota Mirai seats four people, with a 2+2 interior layout: two front seats and a rear bench for two. This four-seat configuration spans generations, making the Mirai a practical four-passenger hydrogen sedan.
