The Grand Tour announced the release date for its new series on Monday, as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May embark on the journey of a lifetime.
The Grand Tour: Eurocrash launches on Prime Video on Friday, June 16, and the brutal trio will take on Europe in their latest adventure.
This epic 2,400-mile journey takes them from Gdańsk in Poland, through Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia.
They get a taste of Soviet-style Formula 1, are attacked by deadly archers, recruit a famous driver and take part in a spectacular Fast and Furious climax.
This special follows their latest release, A Scandi Flick, and launches ahead of their next adventure, which was recently shot in Mauritania.
Exciting: The Grand Tour announced the release date for the new series on Monday as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May embark on the journey of a lifetime

Here we go: The Grand Tour: Eurocrash launches Friday, June 16 on Prime Video and sees the brutal trio take on Europe in their latest adventure
First images of the new series show the trio posing in front of their cars as they drive on a beautiful mountain road.
Jeremy, 63, and James, 60, seemed to have chosen old classic cars, while Richard, 53, stood in front of a huge bright yellow truck.
The three presenters worked together on BBC’s Top Gear until 2015, when Clarkson was suspended over several incidents, including allegations of verbal and physical abuse against one of the show’s producers.
When his contract was terminated, Hammond and May also announced that they would not continue working on the show without him.
They then signed a deal with Amazon for The Grand Tour, which debuted in 2016 and has seen five seasons.
The trio last appeared together in the special A Scandi Flick on Amazon Prime back in September – with the second of the season due to be released around Christmas.
A series of high-speed crashes and delayed episodes raised questions about whether the program would return.
But filming appears to have resumed in early May – though it’s unclear when the episodes will air.

Busy: They get a taste of Soviet-style Formula 1, are attacked by deadly archers, recruit a famous driver and take part in a spectacular Fast and Furious climax

Drama: The three presenters worked together on BBC’s Top Gear until 2015 when Clarkson was suspended over various incidents
The first episode followed the three hosts as they traveled to the Arctic Circle, where they visited frozen racetracks, ski resorts and a submarine base.
It also included May’s high-speed crash, which resulted in a broken rib after colliding at 75 mph.
James broke his silence about his “dramatic” crash in September, joking that he did it to avoid making the show “boring” weeks after it happened.
The presenter was involved in the terrifying accident while filming for the special episode of his Amazon Prime show The Grand Tour in Norway.
Speaking ahead of the show’s special, James shared Radio Times. com: ‘I suppose. I did it on purpose, I knew it would get boring otherwise (so I) more or less drove it to the cliff!’.
The accident happened when the presenter braked too slowly while racing rally cars with his co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond and he “broke at least one rib” in the incident.
“It was very short, Made a loud bang. It wasn’t really that terrible, I don’t think. It looks quite dramatic, but I was actually OK.
He went on to say the car was quite bent but was helped by local mechanics, although there was not much he could do due to his painful injury.
He went on to explain that despite the accident, filming continued as usual: “But actually, because we managed to get the car to work, we kept going, we lost about a day, because I had to fix the car and I was in the hospital for the night. But other than that I don’t really think it made any difference.’
James was assisted from his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 by paramedics and was quickly taken to hospital for a brain scan and x-rays.
After the star was given all-clear a day later, a source said The sun: ‘It looked very worrying at first.

Nice: The trio last appeared together in the special A Scandi Flick on Amazon Prime back in September – and the second of the season was due to be released around Christmas

It’s back… slowly! Filming for the Amazon Prime show resumed in early May, though it’s unclear when the episodes will air
“Jeremy and Richard were worried about their partner and the paramedics quickly came to the rescue.
“Medical staff were on standby due to the dangerous nature of the shows and were needed after the incident.”
The insider continued, “James hit his head pretty hard in the impact and got blood from it. He complained of pain in his back and neck. He broke at least one rib and was pretty shaken.’
MailOnline reached out to James’ representatives for comment at the time.