Jensen International Automotive is reviving the iconic V-8 grand tourer, and the all-new car will be known as the Interceptor ...
Sixty years after the original Interceptor debuted, Jensen International is preparing an all-new car that wants to move beyond nostalgia. The company has confirmed its upcoming model will be called ...
The Jensen Interceptor stands out for a certain era in British motoring. When it launched in the 1960s, it mixed Italian design with American V8 power, making a name for itself as a fast, comfortable ...
If you think that they don't make them like they used to, you haven't heard of Jensen’s upcoming Interceptor GTX. The British brand is making a comeback with a car that promises to offer V8 firepower ...
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While it may not be among the most valuable vintage European sports car or the one with the highest pedigree, the Jensen Interceptor (along with its AWD counterpart, the Jensen FF) is still one of the ...
You might remember that earlier in the year Jensen International Automotive (JIA) confirmed it had plans to launch an ‘ultra high performance luxury British GT’. Now we know what it’ll be called, with ...
A new V8-powered fastback GT will debut in mid-2026, with Jensen confirming its name and releasing a second teaser image.
It sometimes seems that not a week goes by without some long-dead British sports car name from the past being revived, and the latest to make an appearance is Jensen. Between 1966 and 1976 Jensen sold ...
Jensen International Automotive has been responsible for keeping the iconic Interceptor alive by restoring original examples and retrofitting them with modern V-8 engines. Now, the U.K.-based company ...