The Jensen Healey is a sports car produced by the British manufacturer Jensen Motors from 1972 to 1976. The car was designed by Donald Healey and was intended to be a successor to the Austin-Healey.
The Jensen Healey was powered by a Lotus 907 engine, which was a 2.0-liter, 16-valve, four-cylinder engine that was designed and built by Lotus. The engine was mated to a four-speed or 5 speed getrag manual transmission, and produced up to 144 horsepower, depending on the model year.
One of the most notable features of the Jensen Healey was its body, which was designed by Italian designer Pietro Frua. The car featured a sleek and modern design, with a long bonnet and short boot, and was available initially as a convertible and later a GT Estate version was added
Today, the Jensen Healey is highly sought after by collectors, and is considered a classic British sports car. While it was not a commercial success in its time, the car’s unique styling and advanced engineering have helped it to achieve cult status among automotive enthusiasts.
