The Grand Tour has promised some "epic" moments in four new retrospective special episodes.
In the specials, fans of the Prime Video car show will be treated to some memorable moments from The Grand Tour's archives.
Titled The Not Very Grand Tour: The Power and the Glory, the first of the specials will hit screens next month, arriving on Prime Video on Friday, April 18 (via Radio Times).
Currently the first episode, which sees Richard Hammond and James May return for a celebration of the internal combustion engine, is the only one with a confirmed release date. Three remaining episodes are slated for release "later this year and 2026".
Titled The Grand-ish Tour: A Trip Down Memory Lane, the second special sees Hammond and May reunite with Jeremy Clarkson to celebrate "epic driving moments in California, Morocco, Colorado and Scandinavia".
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A synopsis for the episode teases that the co-hosts will "wince at the misery brought on by water and mud, remind Jeremy of his mechanical incompetence, and enjoy an excellent montage of each other falling over".
Next up is A Bit Further Down Memory Lane, which sees the co-presenters look at their mechanical creations from the series. It will include Clarkson's home-made SUV and some "epic drag races".
Finally, the retrospective will end on The Grand-ish Tour: Completely Lost Down Memory Lane, which "features everything from French hatchback racing and drifting Italian classics to an RV demolition derby and some massive dogs". The episode will end with "a heartfelt farewell to an old friend".
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Presented by May, Clarkson and Hammond, The Grand Tour came to an end last year after five seasons, with May saying the trio would not be making "another series together about cars".
Speaking about the show's end, Clarkson told The Times: "We've done everything you can do with a car. When we had meetings about what to do next, people just threw their arms in the air."
The Grand Tour: One For The Road is available to stream on Prime Video.
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