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Jeremy Clarkson revs up this season with a spin in an insanely powerful Swedish supercar.
Jeremy Clarkson revs up this season with a spin in an insanely powerful Swedish supercar.
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Clarkson, Hammond and May do an epic race from Wembley to the San Siro stadium in Milan.
James May gives Top Gear's favourite warhorse, the Toyota Hilux pick up, one final assignment as he attempts to drive one up an active volcano in Iceland and The Stig rips up the track in the new Bentley Continental Supersports. Plus, Richard Hammond gives the old Chevrolet Lacetti a dignified send off before he and Jeremy Clarkson host a star studded tea party to welcome in a shiny new Reasonably Priced Car.
Jeremy, Richard and James pounce into action with a Jaguar-themed show.
The boys head to the beach to race a Jaguar, Porsche and BMW.
Jeremy Clarkson revs up this season with a spin in an insanely powerful Swedish supercar.
The boys bring relief to flood-stricken areas of Britain by building a hovercraft-car.
The iconic Lamborghini is celebrated in a special edition of the show.
The team heads to Iceland with a trio of convertibles - the Audi TT, Nissan 350Z and Chrysler Crossfire.
Jeremy, Richard and James take on three German motoring rivals and face their toughest challenge yet.
Jeremy gives his verdict on BMW's new M5, while Richard and James try their hand at road-testing.
How far can five supercars go on one gallon of petrol? The answer? Not very far at all!
Jeremy profiles the changing face of Bentley with the Continental GT.
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul hits the track and Richard Hammond takes on the Porsche 918.
The boys argue their way around Italy as they attempt to find the best hatchback.
Jeremy and James take a very British trip to the seaside in two electric cars.
Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris are both tasked with reviewing the new Bentley Continental GT, while Rory Reid tests the new Renault Megane hot hatch. Out on track, Chris attempts to tame the scariest Porsche 911 of all time. Gregory Porter is the studio guest.
Can you buy a decent mid-engined Italian supercar for under £10,000? Our hosts hope to find out.
The trio go on two adventures, first with affordable cars and then with lifestyle cars.
Matt LeBlanc samples the new Aston Martin V8 Vantage on track, while Rory Reid tests the self-proclaimed 'best car in the world', the Rolls-Royce Phantom. Chris Harris explains why a Ford Fiesta is better than a Lamborghini. Stephen Mangan is the studio guest.
Richard tests an alternative to the Hummer and Jeremy celebrates 50 years of the E-type.
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