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New Jensen Interceptor to be made in UK
Tuesday 20th September 2011, 3:37PM BST.
A new version of a much-loved sports car is to be produced on the site of one of the UK’s most famous motor plants, it was announced today.
UK automotive company CPP Global Holdings had already said it was bringing manufacturing back to Jaguar’s former Browns Lane site in Coventry.
Today, CPP said it would engineer, develop and build an all-new Jensen Interceptor, with deliveries to customers beginning in 2014.
- See more pictures of the Interceptor in our gallery to your right
The announcement is a further boost to the UK motor industry following yesterday’s news that Jaguar Land Rover was investing £355 million to build low-emission engines at a business park near Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, potentially creating thousands of new jobs.
A much-admired GT model, the Jensen Interceptor was originally built between 1966 and 1976. CPP said a team of Coventry-based design consultants employed by the Jensen brand’s owners, Healey Sports Cars Switzerland Ltd, had completed the design of the new Interceptor, which has already gained ‘significant customer interest’.
The public unveiling of the Interceptor is planned for late 2012, with deliveries starting in 2014. Annual production numbers and pricing are yet to be confirmed.
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That reminds me, I’d better get out and buy that winning lottery ticket.
Let’s hope it’s not toned down like most pipe-dream cars are when they’re finally put into production
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