Homologation Specials: 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution

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Japanese manufacturers found no shortage of success in the World Rally Championship (WRC) throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, with Toyota, Subaru, and Mitsubishi trading constructor titles almost exclusively amongst each other for more than a decade, in turn canonizing the Celica, Impreza, and Lancer among the sport’s all-time greats. But while Toyota and Subaru kept their rallying efforts focused on the WRC during this era, Mitsubishi also took on the greatest long-distance off-road race in the world: The Paris-Dakar. Their weapon of choice was the Pajero. The capable but otherwise unexceptional 4WD SUV was modified to take on the mechanically and mentally grueling desert raid and made its debut in the 1983 edition. Soon after, in 1985, the Pajero took the first of the model’s 12 victories in the car category, a streak of dominance that lasted until 2007, including a six-win streak. The Pajero still stands as the winningest vehicle at the Dakar, with more class wins and more stage wins than any competitor, in any category. For the 1997 edition of the infamously challenging raid, a changed rulebook shepherded the works teams away from prototypes and into the production-based car classes, which brings us to the road-going Pajero Evolution in this week’s film. A true homologation special, the production “PajEvo” was built in order for Mitsubishi to enter a racing version into the Dakar’s production-based T2 class. The road-going result was markedly different from any...

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