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Group T2

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FIA cross-country rally car group
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In relation to motorsport,Group T2 is a set of technical specifications for series production cross-country cars used inoff-roadCross-Country Rallying (also called Rally Raid). The group is governed by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and defined in appendix J, article 284 of itsInternational Sporting Code.[1] The cars must use a bodyshell and apart from safety features such as a roll cage and upgraded suspension and wheels, must retain features of the series production car unlike the thoroughbred race prototypes inGroup T1, which have more freedom surrounding the chassis build and other parts. The cars in T2 must be homologated with a series production build requirement of 1000 identical units.

History

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Group T2 was first introduced in 1990 when the generic Group T, introduced the year before, was divided into four specific categories. Until 2002, FIA's T2 was for improved series production cross-country cars, with Group T1 being reserved for normal series production cars.[2] In 2003 for one year only, T2 became modified cross-country cars with no production requirement and being placed in Category II for competition cars. However the following year they were moved back to Category I production cars, essentially swapping to the modern arrangement, with T1 for modified competition cars and T2 for series production cars.. These cars have been competing in Baja Cross Country Rallies, Rally Raids and Marathon Rallies since their inception, including in theFIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies.

Classes

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There are no additional classes when competing in theFIA World Rally-Raid Championship, which includes the long establishedDakar Rally in its inaugural season. Prior, T2 cars complying with the Dakar Rally's organiser ASO's rules were permitted in FIA events and cups.[3]

Cars

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Homologated cars as of 2023 include:

ManufacturerModelCapacityDébutEndImage
JapanIsuzuD-Max TFS-852999.3cc20052026
D-Max TFS-85H2999.3cc20072026
D-Max TFS-852999.3cc20132027
MU-X UCS852999.3cc20152027
JapanNissanNavara Double Cab D402488.5cc20072026
Pathfinder R512488.5cc20082026
Patrol Y625569.6cc20142026
JapanMitsubishiPajero Turbo Diesel V88W3200.5cc20072026
JapanToyotaLand Cruiser VDJ2004461.2cc20082026
Land Cruiser KDJ1552991.3cc20112026
Land Cruiser GR Sport FJA3003353.720222029
ArgentinaToyotaHilux SRV2982.2cc20132026
Hilux SW4 SUV2982.2cc20132026
Source:[4][5]

See also

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  • Cross-Country Cars
    • Group T1 - prototype
    • Group T2 - series production
  • Lightweight Cross-Country Vehicles
  • Cross-Country Trucks
    • Group T5 - prototype and series production

References

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  1. ^"Specific regulations for Series Production Cross-Country Cars (Group T2)"(PDF).
  2. ^"Appendix J to the International Sporting Code, 1990 (classification, definitions and specifications of cars)"(PDF).
  3. ^"2022 CROSS-COUNTRY RALLY SPORTING REGULATIONS"(PDF).
  4. ^"LISTE DES HOMOLOGATIONS / HOMOLOGATIONS LIST – 2022"(PDF).
  5. ^"LISTE DES HOMOLOGATIONS / HOMOLOGATIONS LIST – 2023"(PDF).

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