How to watch The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown online – stream with an Amazon Prime Video subscription
The Top Gear lads are back having a great craic in Scotland
Nessie was the least of the Top Gear lads worries when they embarked on their third feature-length special in Scotland last year during the Coronavirus pandemic. But that didn’t stop The Grand Tour team from hitting the road for another hilarious helping of cross-country motoring madness. You can watch The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from Friday, July 30, as we'll explain below.
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Previous season 4 episodes have seen Hammond, Clarkson and May burn rubber – and sometimes captaining boats – in far-flung countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, and Madagascar. This time national lockdowns meant sticking closer to home, and so our intrepid co-hosts took to exploring the highlands and islands of bonnie Scotland instead.
Despite having to swap five-star hotels for cumbersome caravans while the hospitality industry was in hibernation, the boys make it all look like a great craic (aka: a bloody good time!): whether pulling pranks, breaking down, or perilously crossing a large body of water.
Below we explain how to watch The Grand Tour Presents: Lockdown with a subscription to Amazon Prime Video. Not only will membership provide all four seasons of The Grand Tour, but on-demand access to thousands of TV shows and movies, including acclaimed Amazon Originals like Bosch, The Underground Railroad, and Clarkson’s Farm.
How to watch The Grand Tour Presents Lochdown Special worldwide
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The boys are back with their latest special on Amazon Prime Video, and you can watch The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown from 12am GMT on July 30 with an Amazon Prime Video subscription. It’s available to stream in a whopping 195 different countries, and, because of the difference in time zones, it’ll be available earlier in some territories. For example, in America, the latest instalment should be available from 7pm ET on July 29.
If you’re in the US or UK, you can opt for Prime Video streaming at $8.99/£5.99 a month to access VOD titles only. But, if you want full Amazon Prime membership, including Amazon Music, Prime Reading, free delivery and more, in addition to the Prime Video library, then you’ll pay a little more. You can choose between a monthly payment plan of $12.99/£7.99/CA$7.99/€7.99/AU$6.99 a month, or a money-saving annual plan costing $119/£79/CA$79/€69/AU$59 a year.
Whichever way you choose to access Prime Video, new customers get to enjoy a 30-day free trial.
For students it’s even cheaper, as they receive Amazon Prime at the discounted rate of $6.49 a month in the US. In the UK, you can get full Prime membership with 50% off for £3.99 a month, or £39 a year, with both the US and UK offering an incredible six-month free trial before paying anything.
Additionally, valid EBT card holders can also enjoy Prime Video for only $5.99 a month.
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Daniel Pateman is a freelance writer, producing articles across the cultural spectrum for magazines like Aesthetica, Photomonitor, The Brooklyn Rail and This is Tomorrow. He also provides text-writing services to individual curators and artists worldwide, and has had work published internationally. His favourite film genre is horror (bring on Scream 5!) and he never tires of listening to Absolute 80s on the radio.