Daily Car
·16/04/2026
Sixty years after the original debuted, Jensen International is set to launch the Interceptor GTX, an all-new grand tourer that aims to forge its own path rather than relying on nostalgia. This upcoming model is described as a ground-up design, not a continuation or restomod of the classic.
The Jensen Interceptor GTX is being developed from a clean sheet, with Jensen International emphasizing that it is not a modernized version of the classic car. The company aims to establish a contemporary identity for the new model, even as it revives a legendary nameplate.
This new grand tourer will ride on an aluminum chassis and feature a hand-built aluminum body. Powering the GTX will be a bespoke V8 engine. While specific details about the engine's origin, output, and whether it's naturally aspirated or boosted are yet to be revealed, sources suggest it could be a 6.2-liter Chevrolet V8, potentially shared with the Corvette.
Jensen is committed to providing a pure, high-performance, and ultra-analog driving experience. This philosophy is central to the GTX's development, aiming to meet the demands of discerning clientele seeking a more connected feel to the road. Jeff Qvale, son of the late former Jensen Motors owner Kjell Qvale, has been brought on board, highlighting the personal significance of this project.
The Interceptor GTX prototype is slated for unveiling in the second quarter of 2026. It will be presented as a pre-production, ultra-high-performance special. While Jensen faces the challenge of launching an all-new car without a recent track record, the Interceptor GTX promises to be one of the most intriguing low-volume performance cars of 2026 if it delivers on its ambitious claims.









