- Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May's involvement in The Grand Tour ends on September 13.
- Amazon will continue the show with new hosts, but details are unclear.
- The original trio will not be regrouping to start a new motor show, Clarkson says
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have hosted the Amazon Prime show “Grand Tour“comes to end of September 13but the show will live on, Hammond said.
In an interview with Metro In a post published on September 2, Hammond let it slip that the show would continue with new hosts.
Amazon Prime The company itself has not announced plans for the show, other than airing the final episode later this month.
As for Clarkson, Hammond and May, the trio won't be regrouping to launch a new motoring show like they did with The Grand Tour after leaves BBC's Top Gear in 2016.
Clarkson in an interview The Sunday Times Published September 1st said His days of talking about cars on TV are over.He specifically mentioned that he “too old and fat“to actually get into the cars he wants to drive, and as for the cars he can get into, he says he's not interested in driving them.”
The Grand Tour ends with a final episode set in Zimbabwe, marking the end of an era that dates back to 2003, when Clarkson, Hammond and May first appeared together on Top Gear.
The Grand Tour has proven to be a hit for Amazon Prime, leading to all three hosts getting their own shows on the streaming service. The shows includeClarkson Farm“, which features excerpts from Clarkson's life on his Cotswolds farm, and which Clarkson plans to continue.
Hammond's show is called “The Great Fugitives“, and features him and Tory Belleci as fictional versions of themselves. Only one season was released in 2021. May has a show called “James May: Our Man in…“, a travel show in which May focuses on adventures in one country per season. The third season was released this year, and Amazon Prime has not announced a fourth season.