
The first details of Clarkson, Hammond, and May’s highly-anticipated Grand Tour reunion series have finally been revealed.
Launching on Prime Video Friday, April 18, Not Very Grand Tour is described as a comedic documentary style show, that will walk fans back through the most legendary moments of the Grand Tour series.
Produced in 2024, the four-part show comes off the back of Top Gear, The Grand Tour, and of course, Clarkson’s Farm. Of course, the series has been stamped with a 12 rating, with a warning about ‘moderate sex references' and ‘strong language’.
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We would expect nothing less.

So, what happens in the first episode? The Not Very Grand Tour: The Power and the Glory will see Richard Hammond and James May look back at some iconic moments from The Grand Tour, with a focus on the internal combustion engine - definitely one for the car nerds.
We’re talking a city sprint in a Bugatti, the Holy Trinity of Hypercars, the world’s ‘craziest tank’, and muscle cars in Detroit.
The following three episodes will drop later in the year and 2026 (dates have yet to be confirmed). You can learn a little about what to expect below:
The Grand-ish Tour: A Trip Down Memory Lane
In the second episode, the trio relive some of their most ‘epic driving moments’ in California, Morocco, Colorado, and Scandinavia. Expect misery brought on by water and mud, Jeremy’s mechanical incompetence, and a lot of falling over.
The Grand-ish Tour: A Bit Further Down Memory Lane
This episode is a celebration of the cars they have built, such as John (the self-assembly car that crossed Mongolia) and Jeremy’s home-made SUV. Fans will also be treated to some of their most memorable pranks and drag races.
The Grand-ish Tour: Completely Lost Down Memory Lane
From French hatchback racing and drifting Italian classics to an RV demolition derby, fans should strap in for explosions, a dangerous trip for Nigel Mansell, and ‘a heartfelt farewell to an old friend’. Talk about a grand finale.
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How to watch the Not Very Grand Tour for free
The first episode of the Not Very Grand Tour series will land on Prime Video on Friday, April 18. Further episodes will drop later in the year with dates yet to be confirmed.
So, how can you see what the gang has been up to for free?
New customers can sign up to a 30-day free trial here, all you need to do is cancel the subscription once you’re all caught up.
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If you’re keen to keep watching, an Amazon Prime subscription costs £8.99 or £95 a year.