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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
No longer content with bringing old Interceptors back to life, Jensen International Automotive this week announced a clean-sheet design inspired by the classic 1960s British grand tourer. This car ...
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, ...
Jensen International Automotive (JIA), which is known for doing restomods of vintage Jensen automobiles, has promised to build a modern interpretation of the classic Interceptor. However, the vehicle ...
More than half a century after production of the original ended, the legendary Jensen Interceptor is officially coming back. This time, it returns as a thoroughly modern, British-built grand touring ...
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Large, reliable and capable of high-horsepower outputs, several American V8s made the trip across the Atlantic and landed inside the engine bays of high-performance European sports cars for a lethal ...
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.