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You are reading WAY too much into this. As many of other posts have already pointed out that YES this is feasible... but with very expensive, one-off prototype hardware. There's no lie in that. It is simply exaggerating the HELL out of the truth because this ain't going to see production for a long ass time (and most definitely at reduced specs).
As I mentioned in my post about hydrogen powered concept cars from like 20 years ago - many of them were indeed running (or sort of running), but they were far, far from near-production.
Toyota is in fact actively selling hydrogen cars. The Mirai is not awful, as long as you get a lease that includes free hydrogen. They're probably losing tons of money on each one, but they're selling them lol.
The Mirai is far, far from a "production" car.