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Jensen Interceptor Reborn: V8-Powered Luxury GT Launch, Specs & Price

Jensen Interceptor Reborn: V8-Powered Luxury GT Launch, Specs & Price

Bottom line: Jensen International Automotive will hand‑build a brand‑new V8‑powered Interceptor GT next year, promising ultra‑high performance, a fully analogue cabin and a price tag that reflects its ultra‑low production run.

Jensen Interceptor Reborn: V8-Powered Luxury GT Launch, Specs & Price

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Design & Looks

The new Interceptor is Jensen’s first clean‑sheet design. It keeps the classic silhouette – long bonnet, raked roofline and low‑slung stance – while using a lightweight aluminium chassis. Inside, the cabin will be “flooded with physical controls”, echoing the 1960s model and likely featuring a manual gearbox.

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Performance & Mileage

Power comes from the latest Chevrolet Corvette 6.2‑litre V8. The stock engine makes 495 bhp and 452 lb‑ft of torque; JIA says the powertrain will be “bespoke”, meaning tuning for the Interceptor’s weight‑to‑power goals. Exact fuel‑economy figures have not been released.

Engine 6.2 L Chevrolet Corvette V8 (bespoke tune)
Power 495 bhp, 452 lb‑ft torque
Mileage Not disclosed (estimated)
Price Ultra‑low numbers, premium pricing – details TBD
Top Features
  • Fully analogue interior with manual gearbox
  • Aluminium chassis for high power‑to‑weight ratio
  • Classic long‑bonnet, raked roofline design
  • Hand‑built in Banbury, UK

Price & Rivals

Because the car will be hand‑built in “ultra‑low” numbers, it will sit at the top of the British GT segment. Potential rivals include the Aston Martin DB11 and Bentley Continental GT, but the Interceptor’s analog focus and V8 heritage set it apart.

FAQ

  • What engine does the new Jensen Interceptor use? It uses a 6.2 L Chevrolet Corvette V8 that will be specially tuned for the Interceptor.
  • Will the new Interceptor have a manual transmission? Yes, JIA plans a fully analogue cabin with a manual gearbox, mirroring the original 1960s model.
  • When and where will the car be unveiled? A public debut is expected next year, with a likely appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

What do you think about a modern Interceptor that feels like the 60s? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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