As it is often the case, JIA has not given us many details about its new car. It only said that it will have an aluminum chassis and a bespoke V8 engine "to ensure a fully analogue driving experience, ...
The Interceptor name is returning to the road with a very different mission from the red mid‑engined exotics that dominate grand touring fantasies. Where Ferrari has spent decades chasing lap times ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Once a small-platform coachbuilder and later an English sports car manufacturer, Jensen Motors has been officially defunct since 2011—though its spiritual death dates back to the late 1970s. The ...
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 ...
The Interceptor name returns after decades, but this time it’s a clean-sheet V8 machine designed for a very specific kind of driver. The Jensen Interceptor stands out for a certain era in British ...