The iconic trio of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are set to take their final bow as hosts of a motoring programme in the much-anticipated finale of The Grand Tour, airing on September 13th.
A newly released teaser offers a glimpse into their Zimbabwean escapade, where nostalgia and classic cars take centre stage.
One last drive
While the first teaser focused more on the emotional aspects of the trio's departure, this new trailer showcases the hosts driving a Lancia Montecarlo, Triumph Stag and a classic Ford Capri across the picturesque landscapes of Zimbabwe. It's a bittersweet moment as Clarkson reflects on their 22-year journey, admitting he'll "certainly miss doing this sort of thing".
The Grand Tour wouldn't be complete without its signature blend of humour and automotive challenges. In this final episode, the trio's trusty Ford Capri proves to be a bit temperamental, adding a touch of unpredictability to their adventure.
The teaser also hints at some unconventional modes of transport, including a boat trip and a daring attempt to convert their cars into makeshift train carriages. And in true Grand Tour fashion, a Volkswagen New Beetle meets an untimely demise, leaving viewers to speculate about the circumstances.
The end of an era
While the final episode - apty titled 'One for the Road' - marks the end of an era for The Grand Tour, fans can rest assured that Clarkson, Hammond and May will continue to entertain with their individual projects.
This final episode promises to be a fitting tribute to their camaraderie and shared passion for motoring, leaving viewers with a lasting memory of their extraordinary adventures.