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Jensen marque set to hit the road again with all-new GT

Jensen International Automotive has unveiled its stunning Jensen GT, designed by Jonathan Gould, which it plans to put into production if it gets enough interest

The first all-new Jensen car for more than 13 years is set to roll off the production line, reviving the famed sportscar marque, once built in West Bromwich.

Jensen International Automotive (JIA) has unveiled its stunning Jensen GT, designed by Jonathan Gould, which it plans to put into production if it gets enough interest.

The V8-engined two-door GT will be a car for those with deep pockets and its makers predict it will cost about £350,000.

Durran Heslop of Banbury-based JIA said even one firm order for the car could see the company proceed with production though the cost for a one-off model would be considerably higher.

The car will be fitted with a General Motors 6.4-litre supercharged V8 engine, delivering 665bhp and a choice of six-speed automatic or manual transmissions in a lightweight aluminium and composite body.

JIA has built a reputation building ‘modernised’ original Jensen Interceptors – its R and R Supercharged models – at its Banbury factory, which sell for between £160,000 and £190,000.

Using an original 1970s Interceptor as a donor car, the vehicle is stripped back to the metal before being totally rebuilt from the ground up using the latest technology.

Mr Heslop said: “They are versions of the same theme – an original 1970s Jensen Interceptor, bare-metalled, fully restored in the body and modernised with modern running gear. It is a classic car but drives more like a modern car.”