The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown FIRST LOOK

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    The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown FIRST LOOK: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Scotland in 1970s American cars and tackle plastic bridge on a lake

    Fans have been given their first glimpse of The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown which sees the show’s stars head to Scotland to cause havoc.

    The Amazon Prime Video show will follow Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May as they attempt to cross a plastic bridge in the middle of a lake in 1970s American cars they used to see in TV programmes during their younger years.

    Along the way, the trio will drive through the streets of Edinburgh, enjoy an hilarious, high-octane showdown with driver Abbie Eaton on the racetrack, and also stage an epic Cold War shootout between the worst Soviet and American cars ever made.

    Stars: Fans have been given their first glimpse of The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown which sees the show's stars head to Scotland to cause havoc (pictured is Jeremy Clarkson)

    Stars: Fans have been given their first glimpse of The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown which sees the show’s stars head to Scotland to cause havoc (pictured is Jeremy Clarkson)

    The co-hosts will also use classic muscle cars to put an infamous Pizza Express journey to the test, and they head to the Outer Hebrides for one of their toughest challenges yet.

    They are tasked with building a homemade floating bridge across the Hebridean sea, capable of supporting them and their massive cars on a perilous journey to their final destination.

    Jeremy previously admitted they had bumped into a number of famous faces during their travels in Scotland.

    Off we go! The Amazon Prime Video show will follow Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James Mayas they cross the border into Scotland in 1970s American cars they used to see in TV programmes during their younger years (pictured crossing the plastic bridge)

    Off we go! The Amazon Prime Video show will follow Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James Mayas they cross the border into Scotland in 1970s American cars they used to see in TV programmes during their younger years (pictured crossing the plastic bridge) 

    Speed: Along the way, the trio will drive through the streets of Edinburgh and enjoy an hilarious, high-octane showdown with driver Abbie Eaton on the racetrack (pictured is Richard Hammond)

    Speed: Along the way, the trio will drive through the streets of Edinburgh and enjoy an hilarious, high-octane showdown with driver Abbie Eaton on the racetrack (pictured is Richard Hammond)

    Challenge: They are tasked with building a homemade floating bridge (pictured) across the Hebridean sea, capable of supporting them and their massive cars on a perilous journey to their final destination

    Challenge: They are tasked with building a homemade floating bridge (pictured) across the Hebridean sea, capable of supporting them and their massive cars on a perilous journey to their final destination

    He said: ‘With Scotland we knew we couldn’t go abroad, so we took a look and thought, ‘Well, the Outer Hebrides then’.

    ‘And when we got there, we bumped into the producer of ‘A League of their Own’, Joanna Lumley, Bob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse, every single TV show you could think of that ordinarily would be somewhere else in the world was suddenly in the Outer Hebrides.’

    It comes after the trio’s 2020 Christmas special, The Grand Tour presents: A Massive Hunt, was handed an early release in December.

    Fun: The co-hosts will also use classic muscle cars to put an infamous Pizza Express journey to the test, and they head to the Outer Hebrides for one of their toughest challenges yet

    Fun: The co-hosts will also use classic muscle cars to put an infamous Pizza Express journey to the test, and they head to the Outer Hebrides for one of their toughest challenges yet

    Destination: Jeremy previously admitted they had bumped into a number of famous faces during their travels in Scotland

    Destination: Jeremy previously admitted they had bumped into a number of famous faces during their travels in Scotland

    Jeremy said at the time: ‘We’ve had [the speculation] constantly now for a year. We’re very, very bored with it. So we’ve decided that it can go out early.’

    The popular presenting trio – who previously hosted ‘Top Gear’ on the BBC – go hunting for treasure in four-wheeled vehicles in the programme.

    The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown will launch on July 30th. 

    Exciting: The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown will launch on July 30th.

    Exciting: The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown will launch on July 30th.

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