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Jeremy Clarkson Calls Electric Cars Rubbish—Is The Grand Tour Over
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Jeremy Clarkson Calls Electric Cars Rubbish—Is The Grand Tour Over

Sep 12, 2024 12:08 PM

The Grand Tour is nearing its end with the release of its final special, "One for the Road." Jeremy Clarkson reflects on the format’s decline, noting both personal challenges related to age and broader issues surrounding the evolution of motoring entertainment. While Clarkson and his co-hosts still showcase their chemistry, their classic car escapades feel outdated as they express a distinct aversion to electric vehicles, citing them as soulless and lacking the passion found in traditional cars. This sentiment raises questions about the future of the show as it looks to attract a new generation of presenters equipped with the necessary enthusiasm for modern motoring.

Why is The Grand Tour ending?

The Grand Tour is concluding due to the presenters aging and feeling that they've explored the format's potential, alongside Clarkson's criticism of electric vehicles, which he finds unappealing and lackluster in comparison to traditional cars.

The Grand Tour initially premiered in 2016 as a successor to Top Gear and quickly became known for its adventurous car reviews and the camaraderie between Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. Following their time on BBC's Top Gear, The Grand Tour allowed them to explore the globe while providing a unique blend of humor and automotive passion, ultimately leaving an indelible mark on auto journalism and entertainment. With its impending conclusion, fans are left to wonder how the renowned trio will influence car culture moving forward.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-09-12 12:30:04
It’s bittersweet to see The Grand Tour wrap up after all the joy it brought to car enthusiasts and casual viewers alike—those epic road trips definitely left a mark I feel like Clarkson's classic car nostalgia really highlights the ongoing tug-of-war between automotive tradition and the electric future; it’s an interesting time for car culture as a whole.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-09-12 12:24:03
It's always a bummer to see a beloved show like The Grand Tour wrap up, especially when it feels like they’ve still got some gas left in the tank. Clarkson's critique of electric vehicles perfectly highlights the struggle of keeping automotive passion alive in a changing world—here's hoping their legacy inspires future hosts to blend nostalgia with new-age excitement
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-09-12 12:12:03
It’s a bummer to see The Grand Tour wrap up, especially since Clarkson and the gang have such a unique chemistry that made car culture accessible and entertaining. But with their aversion to electric vehicles and the changing landscape of motoring, I can understand why they feel it's time to pass the baton—here’s hoping they inspire the next generation of car enthusiasts
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