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Jensen Revives Interceptor Name With Track‑Only GTX Prototype

Jensen says the hand-built GTX will act as a testbed to shape future road and track Interceptor models while delaying road-car compliance requirements.

Overview

  • Jensen confirmed in mid-July that the Interceptor GTX is a track-only, pre-production development car built in the UK and not an immediately saleable road model.
  • The company says the GTX is a clean-sheet design with a hand-built aluminium body, an aluminium chassis, and a supercharged V8 intended to deliver an analogue driving feel.
  • Jensen describes the GTX as an enhanced prototype that will establish the engineering and design foundations for several future Interceptor variants, including eventual road-going versions.
  • Key commercial and technical facts remain unconfirmed, including exact engine sourcing (reports have suggested a GM 6.2L supercharged V8), production volumes, pricing, and a firm public debut date.
  • Launching a track-only prototype lets Jensen run performance testing and public demonstrations faster by avoiding the time and cost of meeting road safety and emissions rules, which could speed development of limited-run road models.