The Grand Tour’s Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May devastate fans as they leave show

Clarkson, Hammond and May hosted the BBC’s flagship car show Top Gear together from 2002 to 2015

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will conclude their time on The Grand Tour after the release of their final special next year, The Independent understands.

The former Top Gear trio have just returned from filming in Zimbabwe – their last adventure for the Amazon Prime Video series.

The next Grand Tour special is set in Mauritania and will launch in February 2024.

The Independent understands that the hit series will not necessarily end with the current hosts’ departure and that other options, including new presenters, are being explored.

Clarkson, Hammond and May hosted the BBC’s flagship car show Top Gear together from 2002 to 2015. When Clarkson was dismissed after attacking a producer on the set of the show, Clarkson and Hammond also left, with all three moving to Prime Video in 2016 to film The Grand Tour.

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The series sees the three hosts travel to far-flung places to complete automobile-related challenges similar to those they did in the Top Gear specials.

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