Best Grand Tour Episodes [updated] May 2026
It strips the show to its essence: three middle-aged men versus nature. Watching them build a working vehicle from literal junk, then drive 800 miles across rivers and mountains to reach civilization, is genuinely moving. It’s funny, terrifying, and surprisingly beautiful. When the homemade car finally dies on the tarmac of the finish line, you realize you’ve watched an epic poem about friendship. 3. “Seamen” (Season 4, Episode 1) – The Boat That Wasn’t a Boat When TGT shifted to "Lochdown" style specials, they took a risk: what if we put cars... on water? Seamen sees the trio crossing the Vietnam-Cambodia border not in hatchbacks, but in ridiculous amphibious vehicles. Clarkson has a pickup truck with a propeller. May has a sedan that thinks it’s a raft. Hammond has a hover-van that hates him.
It features the single funniest visual gag of the entire series. After Clarkson "modifies" Hammond’s truck by extending the wheelbase with scaffolding poles (making it look like a limousine for hillbillies), the look of confused rage on Hammond’s face is worth the Amazon subscription alone. The episode ends with the trio admitting defeat and towing each other across the finish line. 6. “One for the Road” (Season 5, Episode 3) – The Farewell It feels wrong to call an episode "the best" when it makes you cry, but it would be dishonest to leave it off the list. The final episode sees the trio travel to Zimbabwe in cars chosen by each other. It is slower, sadder, and more reflective than anything they have ever done. best grand tour episodes
The Grand Tour (TGT) gave us three distinct eras: the big-budget, audience-filled tent in the first three seasons, the pandemic-era "Lochdown" specials, and the final, emotional road trips of seasons four and five. After seven years and the emotional finale ( One for the Road ), we look back at the absolute best episodes that define the show. While the final episode ( One for the Road ) carries the weight of goodbye, A Scandi Flick is the purest distillation of what made the trio great. Tasked with driving cheap, rusty, 1990s Nordic cars (a Saab, a Volvo, and a Subaru) across Norway’s snow-blasted Arctic tundra, the episode is a masterclass in comic misery. It strips the show to its essence: three