It’s a show known for crazy stunts and fast cars, but the next adventure for Amazon Prime’s “The Grand Tour” will be a very slow morning drive down Colorado Boulevard.

Starring former “Top Gear” hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, “The Grand Tour” will have a float at the 129th Rose Parade next year.

The series is now in its second season and involves the hosts traveling the world, racing cars like an Aston Martin Vulcan, Alfa Romeo 4C Spider and Ford Mustang V8 – all while getting on each other’s nerves.

Charles Meier, creative director for Paradiso Parade Floats, which is building the Grand Tour’s float, said this is the first time a streaming television show has had a float in the parade.

He couldn’t release details on what it would look like, but did say it was going to be 150-feet long and be human powered, which is unusual for a Rose Parade float.

“It’s not like any float that has ever been in the Rose Parade before,” he said.

Parade officials meanwhile confirmed that, to the best of their knowledge, the “Grand Tour” float marks the first time a streaming show has participated in the Rose Parade.

In 2017, ABC’s “The Bachelor” built its own float.

Here is the full list of Rose Parade floats.