UK-based Jensen International Automotive says the new car will be hand made in small numbers and be powered by a V8 engine. How do you improve on a name like the Jensen Interceptor? That’s the ...
The Jensen Interceptor is set to be reborn in 2026 as a V8-powered ‘luxury GT car’ to mark 60 years since the original debuted. Though not the first time that the Interceptor has been earmarked for a ...
The British were once known for making great sports cars. Some are well-known, but you might be unfamiliar with a few on our ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
Remember Jensen? The small British automaker that gave the world one of the coolest grand touring coupes, the Interceptor? Well, it appears it’s making a comeback. The firm just released a teaser of ...
Yes, Jensen is still around, and it’s about to build an all-new GT inspired by the Interceptor — V8 and all. Say Jensen to any Brit, and they’ll likely picture the Interceptor grand tourer built from ...
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 ...
The Jensen Interceptor was an English grand touring car that used an American muscle-car drivetrain. Jensen International Automotive, a U.K.-based company that specializes in restomod conversions of ...
Say Jensen to any Brit, and they'll likely picture the Interceptor grand tourer built from the mid-'60s to the mid-'70s. Of course, Jensen's history goes far beyond that, as it was founded in 1922.
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
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