Jensen Interceptor Reborn: What You Need to Know About the V8 Luxury GT

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15/01/2026

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Q: What is the new Jensen Interceptor and why is it significant?

The upcoming Jensen Interceptor marks the revival of a classic British grand tourer, 50 years after the original model ceased production. Developed by Jensen International Automotive (JIA), this new model represents their first all-new, from-scratch vehicle design rather than a restoration or modification of an existing classic. Hand-built in very limited numbers in the UK, it aims to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern high-performance engineering, appealing especially to enthusiasts seeking exclusivity and a visceral driving experience.

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Q: What are the key technical parameters of the new Interceptor?

The most notable technical feature of the new Interceptor is its powertrain. It is expected to use the same 6.2-litre V8 engine found in the latest Chevrolet Corvette, delivering 495bhp and 452lb ft of torque as standard. However, JIA has stated that the engine will be tailored specifically for this car, making it unique among its peers. The chassis will be constructed from lightweight aluminium, aiming for a high power-to-weight ratio and enhanced performance. The original Interceptor used a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 producing over 250bhp, making the new model a clear step up in both power and technology.

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Q: How does the new design relate to the original Interceptor?

Visually, the new Interceptor pays homage to its predecessor with a long bonnet, raked roofline, and low, sporty profile. The cabin is described as offering a fully ‘analogue’ driving experience—using manual gearbox options and physical switches and controls, reminiscent of classic motoring, but with contemporary build quality and attention to ergonomics. This approach prioritizes direct driver engagement, a rarity in today’s market filled with digital interfaces.

Q: How does it compare with similar models in today’s market?

Within the luxury GT segment, the new Jensen Interceptor is positioned as a bespoke, high-end option against established competitors like the Aston Martin DB11 and Bentley Continental GT. While those models often feature the latest infotainment systems and electronic driver aids, the Jensen’s focus on analogue driving and hand-built quality sets it apart. The low production numbers and high degree of customization are likely to make it much rarer than its contemporaries.

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Q: What should potential buyers expect in terms of practicality and market positioning?

The new Interceptor is expected to offer the comfort and performance associated with luxury GT cars, such as long-distance capability and strong acceleration. Its hand-crafted nature and heritage branding support a high-end market position. Pricing is not confirmed but, given the model’s intended exclusivity and build resources, a very high price is anticipated. Practicality will be typical of grand tourers, with space for two plus luggage, and a focus on enjoyable road driving rather than daily commuting.

Q: When will the new Jensen Interceptor be available?

While an exact launch date is not confirmed, JIA has suggested that a debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July is possible. Production will be extremely limited, so prospective buyers should register interest early if they hope to secure one of these unique vehicles.

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