Want to literally taste the future? Toyota would like for you to reconsider that notion.
Automotive News reports the 2016 Toyota Mirai's exhaust — consisting of water vapor and heat — may have "much fewer organic impurities" than milk, per the FCV's fuel stack power generator designer, Seiji Mizuno, but what impurities the byproduct does have depend on what passed through the stack in the first place:
Depending on the place you are driving, some parts of the world might have certain issues, such as organisms like E. coli, which could be hazardous to your health. You never know what the quality of the air intake is.
That said, if you are interested/desperate enough to wonder if the Mirai produces Evian, you'll be happy to know that the water is said to be "slight acidic," with a pH of 5 to 6, just below the levels found in acid rain and beer.
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