'The Grand Tour' release date news: Jeremy Clarkson's new car show airing on Amazon this fall

Amazon's "Top Gear" counterpart will be called "The Grand Tour." Facebook/The Grand Tour

Every motorhead is longing to see Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May start their new show on Amazon Video. Finally, after months of careful planning, the show is now called "The Grand Tour," which will start by fall. The trio will be traveling around the globe on the show.

Clarkson told Express, "We'll be travelling the world hosting each episode in a different country, from a giant tent. It's a sort of 'grand tour,' if you like. So we've decided to call it 'The Grand Tour.'"

May added that the title is not what he had in mind. "I wanted to call it 'Nigel', or 'Roger'. We needed a name, and they're names," he said.

Meanwhile, Hammond said, "I already love camping but this is something else. We are like our pioneering and prospecting forebears, sallying forth into a new frontier of broadcasting."

"The Grand Tour" is expected to be entirely different from their previous BBC motoring show. Here, the trio will be in different locations each week, where they will put up a big tent and make it their studio. There will also be different audiences in different countries.

Limited information is available regarding the show, but fans have spotted the hosts in several locations. They have been spotted in Barbados, where they were seen with multiple car parts, and in Algarve, Portugal, while driving around town in super expensive cars. Last week, Clarkson posted an image of Angola on Instagram.

Angola, from Namibia

A photo posted by Jeremy Clarkson (@jeremyclarkson1) on

It is rumored that the company unleashed a £160 million budget to produce a three-series show. This is also the first time that the trio has reunited since their "Top Gear" show was axed back in March of 2015.

"The Grand Tour" will be available exclusively for Amazon Prime members.

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