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 car is said to have an aluminum chassis and a “bespoke V8,” which means, I suppose, that they’re developing their own engine? Even the original Interceptor didn’t do that, as it used Chrysler V8s.
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 ...
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 ...
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.