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These are the first images of the all-new Jensen Interceptor.
Healey Sports Cars Switzerland Ltd (HSCS), which owns the Jensen brand, has revealed that the car will be built by CPP Global Holdings, an automotive manufacturer based in Coventry that builds prototype and low-volume models, including Spyker sports cars.
The Interceptor will be built at a new facility in Browns Lane, Coventry. It will be based on an all-new aluminium chassis and have a hand-crafted aluminium body.
The original Jensen Interceptor was built between 1966 and 1976. The new model shares some styling cues, including a long front end and wraparound rear screen. CPP says it will have the same 'four-seat grand-tourer layout'. Technical details and dimensions are yet to be announced.
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