The new-look Top Gear is nearly here - and we now have our first trailer ahead of its May airdate.
The snazzy promo sees Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc hit the open road in a number of exotic – and not so exotic – locations, with some questionable costume choices and carsickness thrown in for good measure.
The series will return for the first time in May without Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, who are off to Amazon Prime for their own big-budget, as-yet-untitled car show which premieres this autumn.
Sabine Schmitz, Eddie Jordan, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and, of course, The Stig complete the new team over on BBC Two.
It's been a rocky ride so far for the revamped series, with Evans recently forced to deny tabloid reports that he had been acting unprofessionally on-set.
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It also drew much criticism after being spotted shooting near the Cenotaph.
Evans distanced himself from the controversial filming and "apologised unreservedly", admitting that pictures of the car near the war memorial looked "entirely disrespectful".
Top Gear also ruffled some feathers earlier this month when a rugby club complained that the motoring show shot on its premises without permission - although it turns out that permission was sought when Chris Evans and co arrived.
It's not all bad news for the Top Gear team, though - Netflix is rumoured to be in talks to stream Evans's new-look BBC series.













