After five seasons spread over almost eight years, The Grand Tour is wrapping up with its final episode next month. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are set to hit the road one more time as they travel across Zimbabwe in a special aptly titled One For The Road, and it sounds like there could be a few moving moments along the way. Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, executive producer Andy Wilman described the episode as "weepy" and "emotional", but warned fans they shouldn't necessarily expect an especially epic end to the show.

"Not much happens, I would say," he explained. "Anyone who thinks they’re going to get Avengers: Endgame is going to be disappointed because it is deliberately gentle. But their camaraderie is next level.

" He added: "They say goodbye better than any presenters could ever say goodbye, because they’re so close. They can take the p**s out of one another and then be emotional as well. It’s quite weepy.

" Prime Video released a first look at the episode earlier this week , with a touching teaser closing with Clarkson saying: "So, for the last time - here we go." Three new images were also released to tease the new episode, showing the trio in Zimbabwe, laughing together, stood with their cars and sat around at a campsite. A full synopsis for the episode reads: "In their last adventure, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May ignore the instructions of Mr Wilman and head to Zimbabwe in three cars they’ve always wanted to own, .