Ever since Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond moved to Amazon to film their new car show, enthusiasts living in different parts of the globe have asked how can they view it – well, legally, that is.

Unfortunately, this won’t be possible when the show starts this week, unless you reside in the US, UK, Germany or Japan, because these are the first countries that will get the initial episodes of The Grand Tour, but that willchange.

According to a video published by the car show’s official YouTube channel, Amazon’s program is just a few weeks away from being broadcasted to over 200 countries globally. Once The Grand Tour becomes available worldwide, subscribers will get to view the previous episodes, and after that, they will get a new one each Friday.

In the meantime, the three presenters are on their final yards from releasing the show, which is scheduled to air on November 18. Don’t expect a Top Gear-like format, however, because due to legal reasons, they chose to go for an entirely new one, which left certain catchphrases aside. Moreover, the team will move from country to country with their giant tent studio, unlike the old times, when they were based in the UK.

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