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A new trailer has been released for The Grand Tour ahead of all six episodes launching on Prime Video on September 4 - and fans are impressed.
The show is roaring back onto screens with viral train-spotter Francis Bourgeois, YouTuber James Engelsman and motoring journalist Thomas Holland taking over from Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
The new trailer showed the trio getting into a series of hilarious scenarios and getting themselves into silly scrapes.
One moment sees Francis going for a big car reveal removing a vehicle cover before struggling to actually get it off as the others break down laughing.
While in another scene the group are kayaking, and as James tries to get into his boat he ends up lying on his front. Thomas then calls over: 'What riding position are you going for?' - to which James cheekily replies back: 'Missionary I guess...'.
In their first series at The Grand Tour wheel, Francis, James and Thomas tackle the big, important motoring questions of our time, including: can you sneak undetected across Colorado in a trio of Japanese microcars?
A new trailer has been released for The Grand Tour ahead of all six episodes launching on Prime Video on September 4 - and fans are impressed
The show is roaring back onto screens with viral trainspotter Francis Bourgeois, Youtuber James Engelsman and motoring journalist Thomas Holland
As well as: what's the most unbreakable car in history? And: if you urgently need to put something onto the head of F1 driver Alex Albon is there anything quicker to get it there than a Pagani hypercar?
Featuring guest appearances from Jeremy, Richard, James and F1 World Champion Jenson Button, the series will also see them travel around the world.
The team visit California to test out the latest, greatest American muscle cars - the Ford Mustang GTD, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, and $2.75million, 2000-horsepower Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution Evolution – by taking on a bunch of fighter jets.
Elsewhere, Francis, James and Thomas head to Malaysia to delve into the nation's rich car culture while also investigating just how little you can spend on a sports car without it immediately blowing up.
They also journey through the desert of Angola in track-cars utterly unsuited for the job.
Fans were quick to share their excitement over the trailer as they penned online: 'I can't believe I'm saying this but I think this has a chance to work.,'
'Honestly, the fact that these guys have the blessing from Clarkson, Hammond and May... I'm excited for it.,'
'I was one of the people that said they have no chance and that I will never watch this show without the og trio. But this really looks great. I'm gonna give it a try!'
'ngl this looks great, I have high hopes!'
'lowkey excited.,'
'This is going to be epic'.
One moment sees Francis going for a big car reveal removing a vehicle cover before struggling to actually get it off as the others break down laughing
While in another scene the group are kayaking, and as Jack tries to get into his boat he ends up laying on his front
The new trailer showed the trio getting in a series of hilarious scenarios and getting themselves into silly scrapes
Elsewhere, Francis, James and Thomas head to Malaysia to delve into the nation's rich car culture while also investigating just how little you can spend on a sports car without it immediately blowing up
Featuring guest appearances from Jeremy, Richard, James (seen) and F1 World Champion Jenson Button, the series will also see them travel around the world
The new series follows the departure of Jeremy, Richard and James after they concluded their run with the special One for the Road in 2024, ending more than two decades of working together across Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
Jeremy has remained in the spotlight through the continued success of Clarkson's Farm, which has become one of Prime Video's biggest factual entertainment hits, while Richard and James have continued with separate television and online projects.
Discussing how the series should continue after his departure, Jeremy - who recently revealed his cancer battle - previously said: 'There's no point hiring somebody who 'likes' cars. Because that's not enough.'
He added: 'I would get three complete unknowns. Start small, like we did. They've got to be absolute petrol heads.'
Jeremy continued: 'I've got to be able to show them a picture of a quarter of a door mirror from any car ever made, and they've got to know what it is.
'That would be my advice.'
The reboot marks the first full series of The Grand Tour without Jeremy, Richard and James as its main presenters.
The trio first became household names together on Top Gear, where their mix of ambitious road trips, studio features and challenges transformed the BBC programme into a global success before they reunited for The Grand Tour on Prime Video in 2016.
Unlike former Top Gear presenters Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness, who were already well-known television personalities before joining the BBC motoring show, Thomas, James and Francis are making the transition from digital platforms and enthusiast communities to front one of streaming television's biggest automotive brands.