Top Gear

2012 • BBC
4.6
310 reviews
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Season 20 episodes (6)

1 Episode 1
7/7/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson and James May race a car against high-performance yacht in a nail-biting battle up the beautiful coastline of New Zealand to the very tip of the North Island. Meanwhile, back in the UK, Richard Hammond attempts to find a hot hatch hero from a trio of newcomers, the Renaultsport Clio 200, Peugeot 208 GTI and Ford Fiesta ST, and a cavalcade of top stars including Warwick Davis, Charles Dance and Joss Stone assemble at the track to welcome a brand new Reasonably Priced Car.
2 Episode 2
7/14/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson tests the sensational 730 horsepower Ferrari F12 in the wide open spaces of Scotland, Richard Hammond harnesses the power of motorsport to find the world's best taxi, and James May pays tribute to BBC Television Centre using a motorcyclist and a pair of Parkour runners. Meanwhile, the extraordinary BAC Mono is put to the test on the track and movie director Ron Howard is the star in the brand new Reasonably Priced Car.
3 Episode 3
7/21/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are on a mission to take their strong British pounds to the cash strapped people of Spain. In line with this discreet, sensitive objective they have chosen some discreet, sensitive cars for the job with Clarkson in a McLaren 12C Spider, Hammond driving a Ferrari 458 Spider and May using an Audi R8 V10 Spyder. Over the course of their travels the three presenters and their mid-range convertible supercars encounter mountain passes, ghost towns and an incredible abandoned airport before building their own street circuit in the deserted developments of Madrid. Also in this show, Sherlock and Star Trek actor Benedict Cumberbatch is the star in the Reasonably Priced Car.
4 Episode 4
7/28/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May bring relief to flood-stricken areas of Britain by building a car that can turn into a hovercraft. After a bumpy start, the presenters demonstrate the brilliance of their creation with an eventful journey down the River Avon. Also in this show, Jeremy is on the track in the insane Mercedes SLS Black and the 739 horsepower SLS Electric while Hollywood star Hugh Jackman is the star in the Reasonably Priced Car.
5 Episode 5
8/4/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson and James May investigate an increasingly popular type of tall hatchback often referred to as a 'crossover'. After deducing that these cars are designed entirely to appeal to caravanners, the pair pick examples from Mazda and Volkswagen then use them to spend a couple of days living like the kind of person who would buy one. Meanwhile, Richard Hammond is in Italy driving a pair of Lamborghinis, the sensational Aventador Roadster and a £2m, 570 horsepower riot of carbon fibre and space age styling called the Sesto Elemento. Plus, May is at the test track to drive a modern recreation of the classic Porsche 911 and Aerosmith legend Steven Tyler is the rock star in the Reasonably Priced Car.
6 Episode 6
8/11/13
Season-only
Jeremy Clarkson drives the new Jaguar F-type sports car on some of Britain's finest roads; James May takes the New Bus for London for a nice day out in the country; and Richard Hammond tests the new Range Rover Sport off-road, on track and in its most natural habitat, the lanes of Cheshire. Inspired by these machines, the presenters meet up for an epic celebration of all that is great about Britain's motor industry, culminating in a grand finale in front of Buckingham Palace.

About this show

Top Gear is the world's biggest car show, multi-award-winning and broadcast in more than 100 countries. Top Gear takes the public's passion for cars, strips away the boring stats, and adds enthusiasm, thrilling stunts and challenges. Most of all, Top Gear is about having fun.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
310 reviews
Jeremy C
October 13, 2016
5 stars for every single Season and Episode before that, which I bought and paid for so Jez, Jim, and Dick get my money. But that's it now. The BBC can stick Top Gear up their arses for being such fools - and stick their 'TV licence fee' up their arses! The fee of which is an international laughing point for Britain because the fee is unwarranted, illegal, and fraudulent but you keep paying it and allow yourselves to be bullied by them... Grow a spine, Britain.
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Louis Kinstler
July 30, 2016
Kept skipping forward over the evans central bits. Matt was good but the rest was lacking. Big shoes to fill, I'll give it another try after they have retooled it a bit.
CageFreeLife
December 22, 2016
No stars for 23 above won't be watching it its not top gear as far as im concerned they should have just cancelled it hurry up and make the grand tour available !