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Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution

Wheels Australia Magazine

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May 2021

A rally-special built to jump and soar, and one that left its competitors in a cloud of dust

- Damion Smy

Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution

You’d have to be crazy. Imagine willingly signing up for a 10,000km race that tosses you into some of the world’s most inhospitable conditions where you and your co-driver could be shot at, have to dodge livestock, translate a complex toilet roll-thick course book, negotiate in multiple dialects and overcome mechanical hurdles including inevitable tyre punctures in searing desert heat.

Sound good? Well here is the machine made for exactly this task…

The 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution was single-mindedly built to win the Dakar rally. While the Lancer Evolution was making a name for itself in the World Rally Championship (WRC), delivering the original Evo I in 1992 and, with the Subaru WRX, changing the performance road-car landscape forever, the other side of Mitsubishi’s Ralliart competition department was beefing up the Pajero to win the toughest race in the world: Dakar.

It all started when Mitsubishi found itself playing catch-up with its Pajero against its Japanese rivals, who’d been selling off-roaders for decades. Toyota, inspired by the original 1948 Land Rover, launched its now iconic Landcruiser globally in 1951, the same year Nissan introduced its alternative, the Patrol.

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