Jeremy Clarkson's new driving show has an epic teaser trailer (and a launch date)

Not long to wait now.
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Jeremy Clarkson's new driving show has an epic teaser trailer (and a launch date)
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Brace yourselves, Top Gear fans -- we finally have our first proper glimpse of the old gang together again.

On Thursday, Amazon Prime launched a teaser trailer for The Grand Tour -- its new driving show -- which will feature Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May back behind their respective wheels after the threesome left the BBC's top-rated car show earlier this year.

The trailer isn't giving too much away, but judging by the wealth of high-powered vehicles and random, varied landscapes, fans of the previous incarnation of Top Gear will be happy -- it looks as though The Grand Tour won't be deviating too wildly from the old format.

The Grand Tour will launch on Amazon Prime on Nov. 18.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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