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The production was defined by its breathtaking scale and visual storytelling. Starting in northern Iraq and concluding in Bethlehem, the journey covered over 1,200 miles of diverse terrain.

Kurdistan. With a budget of , they were tasked with buying two-door sports cars that could handle the diverse and often hostile terrains of the Middle East. top gear specials middle east

It serves as a time capsule of a region before significant geopolitical shifts and a reminder of why Jeremy, Richard, and James became the most famous car enthusiasts in the world. For many fans, it isn't just a car show; it is an essential part of the holiday viewing calendar. The production was defined by its breathtaking scale

: Chosen by Hammond for its reliability, it ultimately proved to be the most resilient. With a budget of , they were tasked

What elevates the Middle East Special above a standard travelogue is the chemistry between the hosts. The strain of the journey brings out the best in their bickering. Whether they are debating the pronunciation of "Nissan" or Hammond is frantically trying to repair his car with cable ties, the viewer gets the sense of a genuine road trip gone wrong.

Each presenter chose a vehicle that reflected their personality, though all were fundamentally poorly chosen for a desert trek:

It’s a two-hour epic that makes you laugh at Clarkson freezing in a leaking Fiat, cringe at May welding his BMW in the dust, and then pause as three rusty cars pull up to a 2,000-year-old church. It’s Top Gear at its peak: funny, beautiful, stupid, and unexpectedly profound.