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'The Grand Tour' unveils explosive trailer for new lockdown special

James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond return for another Grand Tour special (Amazon Prime Video)
James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond return for another Grand Tour special (Amazon Prime Video)

Jeremy Clarkson and co drop a car from a helicopter and tackle a hair-raising mountain climb in the explosive new trailer for their Grand Tour lockdown special Carnage A Trois.

Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are heading across the Channel to take a look at French cars in the eagerly anticipated special.

The trailer opens to the sound of a French version of Gloria Gaynor song I Will Survive, and sees the stars raising their binoculars to look across the water towards France.

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“We like their food, we like their wine… but French cars can be a bit weird,” says Clarkson.

The trio are then seen in all sorts of escapades over the next two minutes.

Hammond is shown trying to drive a propeller powered car, while Clarkson leaps out of the way and warns the crew: “Run for your life!”

A car is also seen hurtling towards the ground after being dropped 500ft from a helicopter and another vehicle is seen rolling down a muddy hill, while one bursts into flames.

In another scene, Hammond is on the receiving end of some rather cross words from locals over the way he is tackling a roundabout.

Jeremy Clarkson and co have made another lockdown special. (PA)
Jeremy Clarkson and co have made another lockdown special. (PA)

Carnage A Trois is the show’s second lockdown special.

Last year Clarkson, May and Hammond travelled to Scotland to film Lochdown, which was unveiled this year.

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The Grand Tour Presents: Carnage A Trois will launch on Friday 17 December on Amazon Prime Video.

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