What is next for The Grand Tour trio?

Will Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May work together again?

What is next for The Grand Tour trio? (Prime Video)
What is next for The Grand Tour trio? (Prime Video)

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May's final episode on The Grand Tour is coming this September, so what are they planning to do next?

Off screen the trio have been friends for 20 years. Recently, Hammond told Yahoo of their friendship: "We've worked together a very long time and been lucky to share some simply incredible experiences that none of us ever thought would come our way. And not just share them with our mates but share them with a global audience which, again, we never thought we'd have the opportunity to do."

They become global stars when they started as presenters on BBC's Top Gear in 2003. When Clarkson got fired for punching Top Gear's producer, May and Hammond stuck with him and quit the show saying: "We come as a package."

James May, Jeremy Clarkson, and Richard Hammond return in The Grand Tour: Sand Job. (Prime Video)
James May, Jeremy Clarkson, and Richard Hammond return in The Grand Tour: Sand Job. (Prime Video)

Then they launched rival car show The Grand Tour with Prime Video in 2015. After many successful seasons, the three friends decided it was time to part ways with the show. Their last episode has been filmed and will air in September.

We take a look at what the trio are getting up to...

Read more: What to expect from the final episode of The Grand Tour

Jeremy Clarkson is the star of Clarkson's Farm. (Amazon Prime)
Jeremy Clarkson is the star of Clarkson's Farm. (Amazon Prime)

Clarkson has had great success with his record-breaking Prime Video series Clarkson's Farm, that documents life on Diddly Squat Farm including all the trials and tribulations. Filming for a fourth series is underway and they have no plans on slowing down the series any time soon.

His girlfriend Lisa Hogan said: "As long as it's educating people, and showing people how difficult farming is, and it's helping people appreciate food in a way that they may not have before. Maybe people will pop their bread in the freezer instead of throwing it out when they see how much work goes into making a loaf of bread."

In his personal life, Clarkson's Farm fans would love to see Clarkson ask Hogan to marry him.

Richard Hammond is hosting a podcast series with his daughter
Richard Hammond is hosting a podcast series with his daughter. (Getty)

Meanwhile, Hammond has teamed up with his daughter Izzy again for the second season of their podcast Who We Are Now. The podcast was born out of a conversation with his daughter about men's mental health. It's something they are incredibly passionate about, especially as Hammond suffered a brain injury in 2006 after a crash.

The first episode of the new season will be available for fans to listen to on Tuesday. May appeared on the first season of their podcast and we can't wait to see when Clarkson signs up!

The presenter teased details of the new series on his Instagram. He wrote: "We’ve been chatting to some amazing guests and cannot wait for you to hear their stories, challenges, advice and more. And keep your eyes peeled for a special extra episode this Friday.

"Thank you again for all your support, we really appreciate it. Talking about mental health is so important, and I hope by listening to us ramble away you might feel a tiny bit less alone."

James May: Our Man in India (Prime Video)
James May: Our Man in India (Prime Video)

Alongside The Grand Tour, May had launched his own solo series Our Man with Prime Video. It's a travel series that sees him travel to the country and throw himself into the culture. His latest series was released this year, Our Man in India. Before India, May had enjoyed exploring to Japan and Italy.

Of course, it begs the question, will the three of them work together again? And what for?

But last week, May admitted it was "unlikely" they would ever make a car show together again. He told the Today podcast: "We're not going to make another series together about cars."

He added: "We have to accept we've done it for nearly 22 years. When I started doing it in 2003, I thought this was a bit of a laugh and maybe it would last a few years."