2014 Jensen Interceptor announced

 2014 Jensen Interceptor announced
2014 Jensen Interceptor rendering - 20.9.2011

The rebirth of an iconic brand

Healey Sports Cars Switzerland (HSCS) has announced plans to unveil a new Jensen Interceptor in late 2012.

Details are limited, but the coupe will be built by CPP Global Holdings and launched in 2014 with an aluminum chassis and a handcrafted aluminum body. Furthermore, HSCS promises the car will be "thoroughly modern interpretation of the four-seat grand tourer originally built between 1966 and 1976."

Source: CPP

CPP TO BUILD THE NEW JENSEN INTERCEPTOR

An all-new Jensen Interceptor will be launched next year, after CPP Global Holdings was appointed to engineer, develop and build the new car by the brands' owners, Healey Sports Cars Switzerland Ltd (HSCS).

CPP, the British specialist automotive group, will finalise the new car's development in Coventry and manufacture it at a new production facility on Browns Lane from 2014. A team of Coventry-based design consultants employed by HSCS has completed the design of the new Interceptor, which has already gained significant customer interest.

The new Jensen Interceptor - echoing the four-seat grand tourer layout of the much-loved original built between 1966 and 1976 - is based on an all-new aluminium chassis and handcrafted aluminium body. The public unveiling of the Interceptor is planned for late 2012, with deliveries to customers beginning in 2014. Annual production numbers and pricing are yet to be confirmed, but will be fixed to ensure ultra-exclusivity. Expressions of interest can be registered on the website www.jensensportscars.com.

Brendan O'Toole, founder and co-owner of CPP, said: "I started my career by restoring bodies and components for classic British sports cars, so for CPP to take the lead role in reviving this iconic brand is very exciting for the business, and for me personally. The Jensen design team has respected and honoured the great heritage and attributes of the original Interceptor, while injecting a contemporary edge and advanced technologies that will ensure it appeals to the passionate, discerning motoring enthusiast of today.

"This work is at an advanced stage, and married to CPP's expert coachbuilding, craftsmanship and engineering skills, the new Interceptor will be an exceptional example of British automotive excellence," he said.

Liam Cardiff, director of Healey Sports Cars Switzerland, said: "CPP is the perfect partner to revive the iconic Jensen Interceptor. With the Jensen design team integrated into an organisation with much greater resources and broader expertise, our dream of seeing the Jensen and Interceptor badges once again adorning the bonnets of beautiful, modern, British-built GT cars has come closer to reality."

HSCS owns all assets, intellectual property, designs, and brand rights for the Jensen and Interceptor brands.

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 Roger426 Roger426
Thats crazy they had the Original Jensen Interceptor on Top Gear last night. I bet Jeremy Clarkson will freak when he sees this.
September 20, 2011 12:19 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Just like what was said on Top Gear, this car has a brilliant name.
September 20, 2011 12:44 pm
 eddie eddie
Cool car of the 70's and would be cool again.
September 20, 2011 1:05 pm
 swifthead swifthead
that first picture is astonishing...imagine it with a big V8 supercharged or V12 Biturbo....crazy!
September 20, 2011 1:18 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
IT NEEDS MOAR POWAHH!!!
September 20, 2011 4:46 pm
 ACN ACN
I guess them people @ Healy saw that Top Gear episode and said: Well we need to bring it back!!!
September 20, 2011 5:29 pm
 EMBJATI85 EMBJATI85
me liky
September 21, 2011 4:51 am
 DdW DdW
Look and feel sci-fi, but kinda quirky in such present times. The BMW i cars are more appropriate.
September 21, 2011 7:05 am