First-look images from The Grand Tour have been released, and yep – good luck, world.

In the snaps, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May can be seen exploring the mountain ranges of Colorado, stuck in the mud in Mozambique, causing havoc in Dubai and enjoying themselves in the Swiss Alps.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video

The new series will feature the trio visiting more places than ever, spending over 100 days in the likes of Croatia, Mozambique, Dubai, Spain, Switzerland, Colorado and New York, before returning to their studio tent in the Cotswolds, UK.

Meanwhile, the first official trailer for The Grand Tour's second season was unleashed earlier this year, also showing Clarkson, Hammond and May larking about in different countries.

The promo also teases Richard Hammond's horrific crash while driving the all-electric Rimac Concept One in Switzerland:

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Here’s a look at our #PrimeDay sneak peek of #TheGrandTour Season 2. pic.twitter.com/Iw6kXo0rTv — The Grand Tour (@thegrandtour) July 11, 2017

Perhaps referencing his high-speed crash while turning a bend, a tagline for the series reads: "A second round of monkey business is just around the corner." We were then treated to the sight of an actual monkey walking about on screen.

Although we have no official release date yet, The Grand Tour returns to Amazon Prime Video later this year, and we're expecting an Autumn debut.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video

James May appeared on The One Show in June, revealing that they planned to release the second series in October.

However, since then, Hammond suffered that horror crash in Switzerland, while Clarkson was struck down with pneumonia, so it's fair to say the release date might have slipped a bit.

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