The Grand Tour Season 3 - Episode 11 <CERTIFIED – 2027>
The trio begins in Georgia, engaging with local flavors—including a segment involving "boiled peanuts" and the predictable, yet entertaining, banter regarding Southern hospitality and eccentricity.
Predictably, the cars are subjected to "tests" they weren't designed for, such as a drag race on a dusty airfield and a frantic dash through the streets of Salt Lake City. The Grand Tour Season 3 - Episode 11
The episode's core strength lies in its contrasting vehicle choices, which serve as avatars for the presenters' personalities. Clarkson opts for the , a vehicle that embodies "power" and grand touring elegance, though it feels hilariously out of place on the dusty backroads of the Deep South. Hammond, ever the fan of American muscle, chooses the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE , a track-focused beast that punishes him physically throughout the journey. Meanwhile, May’s selection of the Honda NSX represents a technical, "cerebral" approach to the modern supercar. The trio begins in Georgia, engaging with local
Structurally, the essay of the journey follows the classic "Top Gear" formula perfected over decades: Clarkson opts for the , a vehicle that
As they move through the plains and into the Rockies, the cinematography takes center stage. The production team utilizes the 4K capabilities of the series to capture the staggering scale of the American West, making the cars look like tiny specks against ancient geological formations.


