In the season premiere Dax, Rob and Jethro attempt a trip across America. They pick a Ford, a Porsche and a McLaren, and try to figure out what they are. Meanwhile, Dax heads to the airport for a fitting sendoff to the Lamborghini Huracan.
The guys head to an ancient lava field to see if you need big bucks to go overlanding, or if you can you do it in $5,000 vehicles. Meanwhile, Dax has a revelation about turning left as he reviews the new Dodge Charger Hellcat Widebody.
Dax, Rob and Jethro are off to Arizona to pick up cars they think will sell for big money in the future, and drive them back to LA. Meanwhile, Jethro has double vision while reviewing a Pagani Huayra, and The Stig establishes the leaderboard.
Dax, Rob and Jethro take a Porsche, Bentley and Lamborghini SUV to Colorado to see if they're worth it, and if altitude is the best remedy for a headache. Jethro goes to a frozen lake to see how many tires it takes to float a 10,000 pound vehicle.
Dax, Rob and Jethro take to local streets and remote lakebeds in hot rods for under $5,000, while The Stig surprises the guys with a little extra pressure. Dax makes it personal while racing an iconic Ferrari with a homemade station wagon.
Dax, Rob and Jethro attempt to fix the sport of rally racing in an Infiniti, a Nissan and a Subaru, while Dax nurses an injury. Meanwhile, Dax teaches us how to pull a fast one on a significant other while reviewing the new BMW X5M Competition.
The guys convince the producers to let them build a new Top Gear America home track. Things blow up in their faces when Dax renovates the production office and Jethro takes one for the team. Rob has an identity crisis in the new Aston Martin Vantage.
The guys struggle to find the ultimate driver’s car for under $100,000. They resort to fast food, feelings and G forces until the producers step in with an Indycar. Meanwhile Jethro leaves the real world while reviewing a Bugatti Chiron.
Rob calls for a lifeline in the new Jeep Mojave as Dax tries to prove to him that the Polaris RZR is the most capable desert vehicle ever made. Jethro lets viewers in on what it feels like to really drive a Ferrari F8 Tributo.
Things go south in Texas for Dax, Rob and Jethro when a horse in Arizona shows the guys who pulls the most weight. Jethro also teaches Rob how a carnival ride can help you drive over 200 miles-per-hour in a McLaren Senna.
In the season one finale, Dax, Rob and Jethro relive their youth in a Vector, a Lancia and a Firebird. Dax gets a little heated when Jethro gives him a run for the money. Meanwhile, Rob goes to the desert to dethrone the king in a Hyundai Veloster N.
Has technology destroyed the modern-day SUV? If you think billions of dollars will save it, you're wrong. Jethro visits Laguna Seca to see if the minds at Acura who created the legendary NSX can make the same magic with the TLX Type S.
Dax heads to the snowy backcountry of Utah in a Dodge Ram TRX to see just how high a dinosaur can fly. Things go sideways when Jethro and Rob get in his way. Meanwhile, Rob reviews the latest offering from Aston Martin, and it isn't a two-seater.
For the price of a single lease payment, an entire car can be yours! Dax, Rob and Jethro pull cars off the scrapheap to see if it's worth buying a new junker each month. Dax tries to get a passing grade when he goes to drift school in a BMW M4.
The hosts head to Germany in a Mercedes AMG E 63, a Porsche Panamera Turbo S and an Audi RS6 Avant to try to rekindle America's love for the station wagon. Deep in the backcountry of Montana, Dax puts a McLaren 765LT to the test.
While in Carmel, California, Dax, Rob and Jethro build three prototype Jaguars that are destined to appeal to the American buyer. Then, Jethro heads to the desert in a Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, where he discovers an icon in the making.
The hosts are in car salesman mode for a unique buyer: the United States military. They pick three vehicles with a long history of military service, ready to re-enlist. Jethro figures out the best way to not be seen in the Mini Cooper JCW GP.
Just because money's tight, it doesn't mean you have to compromise with your car. Dax, Rob and Jethro head to Las Vegas, Nevada, to show you how to get a lot for a little, until things heat up in Death Valley. Then, Rob cheats Jethro in a Ford Mustang Mach-E.
In the season finale, Dax, Rob and Jethro want you to stop hating the miniature van and learn to love it like they do! They drag it. They rally it. They take it on the oval, and manage to invent a new sport!