Jeremy Clarkson The Grand Tour will debut in Amazon Prime this Friday and to celebrate this, Amazon has released the second trailer of the much-anticipated show with former Top Gear presenters Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. This moment was eagerly awaited for many months by fans of the Trio and all in the automotive world. Watch the intense trailer below.
The second trailer of Jeremy Clarkson The Grand Tour is just for a minute but it gives clues on what we can expect on the show. Firstly, we already know that it will be episodes of great visual quality and above all much shooting outdoors as The Grand Tour will travel the world and will tape in different countries and location in each episode. Striking vehicles will also be a part of the show. But most importantly the sly humor and crazy antics of the trio will be the main key as what people have seen on Top Gear.
By way of example, the new trailer shows a comic sequence in which Clarkson himself at the controls of one of the rare and exclusive Aston Martin Vulcan, according to Motor Authority. The trailer also shows a crazy James Bond-esque scene where Mays and Clarkson must escape a band of mercenaries very pissed off aboard an Audi S8 plus, from which "Captain Slow" pokes out firing a submachine gun.
The long - awaited comparison and race between the Laferrari, the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder, three models tested separately on the BBC before the trio finally leave will finally happen. Other scenes showed in the trailer are a jet ski scene, buggies on the dunes of Namibia and the "Holy Trinity" closing the loop circuit. While James May's broken hand seems to be the last detail that we know before its release, according to Car Scoops.
In any case, we hope this trailer seems interesting to you, for us, it made us count the hours until Friday. Watch Jeremy Clarkson The Grand Tour second trailer here:
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