The event, which is the tenth and final round of the 2015 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup, is run over 500 kilometres (310 miles) of mainly gravel-covered roads in eastern Portugal.
Naturally the all-wheel drive Outlander plug-in hybrid will be extensively modified.
Based on the latest post-facelift model, the alterations are due to include tougher longer-travel suspension, larger tyres and the fitment of various mandatory safety items. A higher-capacity battery pack plus a returned engine should help deliver some extra performance, too.
Hiroshi Masuoka - who won the Dakar Rally in 2002 and 2003 behind the wheel of a Mitsubishi Pajero - has already been named as the Outlander’s driver and team leader.
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