Jeremy Clarkson's new Amazon Prime motoring show still doesn't have a title, but it does have a trailer.
The first footage released shows the former Top Gear star brainstorming possible names alongside co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond.
The trailer opens with the 55-year-old asking May and Hammond: "How long can we keep calling it, 'Currently un-named TV show?"'
Hammond suggests various titles such as Auto Mates or Tri Pod but the latter doesn't impress May who points out: "That's someone with an erection."
Meanwhile Clarkson calls describes the upcoming show as 'a small puddle of excellence' which seems brilliant.
Clarkson recently revealed the results of his "most dangerous stunt" ever: a bloodied nose and blackened face during filming for the motoring show.
He tweeted a photo of his face following a stunt that appears to have taken place in Jordan.
In the absence of an official title, Amazon has created a hashtag for the new series which is perfectly usable and not at all too long.
It is: "#TheStillVeryMuchUntitledClarksonHammondMayAmazonPrimeShowComingAutumn2016"
Scheduled for an autumn release, the much-anticipated motoring series follows the launch of the BBC's revamped Top Gear in May, which has Chris Evans at the helm.
Unfortunately for the BBC, the new Top Gear has found itself mired in a mix of scandals since filming began with the new team.
The new trailer was also found to be lacking from fans, who branded it 'apocalyptically boring'.
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