Daily Car
·16/04/2026
Yes, the iconic Jensen name is returning. Jensen International Automotive has confirmed it is developing a new high-performance car, the Interceptor GTX, set to be unveiled in 2026. This is not a restoration or a copy of the old model. It is a completely new vehicle designed and engineered from the ground up, though it takes inspiration from the original Interceptor that was launched 60 years ago.
No, the new Interceptor GTX will not be electric. It is being built for a traditional driving experience and will be powered by a V8 engine. The company aims to deliver what it calls an "ultra-analogue driving experience." This means the focus is on a direct, mechanical connection between the driver, the car, and the road, rather than on electronic aids and screens.
The Interceptor GTX will feature a hand-built aluminum body on top of an all-aluminum chassis. Using aluminum for the body and underlying frame is a modern technique for building high-performance cars. It makes the vehicle both lightweight and very strong, which improves its speed, handling, and overall performance.
The car is being developed by Jensen International Automotive (JIA), a UK-based company with decades of experience restoring and re-engineering original Interceptor models. The project also has input from Jeff Qvale, the son of Kjell Qvale, who owned Jensen Motors in the past. This connection ensures that the new car respects the brand's heritage while being a modern creation.
The Interceptor GTX is positioned as an exclusive, luxury British Grand Tourer (GT). It will not compete with mainstream cars. Instead, it targets a specific buyer looking for a rare, hand-built vehicle with powerful V8 performance. Production will be in very small numbers and aimed primarily at the UK market, making it a highly sought-after collector's item, much like the finest original Interceptors are today.









