We are proud to soon welcome an absolute icon of rally history to our collection: the Mitsubishi Pajero T3 Proto in which Bruno Saby claimed WINNER ATLAS & TUNISIA RALLIES, 3rd PARIS–MOSCOW–BEIJING in 1992 and 1993.
The 1991 Mitsubishi Pajero T3 was a pure factory prototype, featuring a lightweight carbon/Kevlar body over a spaceframe chassis, advanced long-travel suspension, and a turbocharged 2.4-liter 4-cylinder 16-valve engine producing around 300 hp (restricted). Built and prepared by Mitsubishi Motors in cooperation with Sonauto in France, it represented the pinnacle of rally raid engineering of its era.
This particular ex-works car was driven by Bruno Saby and has an impressive competition record, including:
Winner – Atlas Rally 1992
Winner – Tunisia Rally 1993
Winner – Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1993
3rd Overall – Paris–Moscow–Beijing 1992
Certified by Mitsubishi Motorsports, the car has been completely restored with new factory parts and comes with a comprehensive file documenting its history and preparation.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire an original factory prototype with multiple international rally victories, a true motorsport legend, and a centerpiece for any serious competition car collection.
Technical Specifications of the Pajero T3 Prototype
The T3 Proto was a full competition vehicle featuring a spaceframe chassis, double wishbone suspension, and coil springs on all four wheels. The bodywork was made of carbon fiber/Kevlar and was very compact – only about 2 m wide with a 3 m wheelbase.
The T3 machines were supported by a large team consisting of 9 trucks and 76 personnel, managed by Ullrich Bremer.
The Mitsubishi Pajero T3 Proto with which Bruno Saby won the 1993 Dakar was built by the Mitsubishi Motors factory team in Japan, in close cooperation with Sonauto in France (then the official French Mitsubishi importer and rally partner).
In short:
Eligibility of the 1991 Mitsubishi Pajero T3 Proto in Classic Rally Events:
1. Dakar Classic
Since 2021, the Dakar Rally has introduced a special “Classic” category for vehicles built before 2000, or newly prepared vehicles according to pre-2000 specifications. Your T3 prototype would therefore qualify. In the 2025 edition, vehicles up to 2005 were accepted as classics due to a relaxation of the rules.
2. General Historic Rally Regulations (FIA/FIA-approved classic rallies)
According to FIA regulations for “Classic Rally Cars,” vehicles must be at least 30 years old (which a 1993 model meets as of 2023). They must be in original condition or appear and perform as in their period specification. Prototype-type vehicles (T3) can be harder to classify since the rules often favor production cars or homologated models.
3. Other Classic and Enthusiast Rallies
Events such as the East African Safari Classic generally require vehicles to have been built before 1985 – meaning the T3 (1993) would not qualify. Other rallies, such as Targa events in New Zealand, have classes based on year of manufacture and engine capacity; in theory, the T3 could enter under a “Classic 4×4” or “Open 4WD” category, if the organizers allow it.
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