Former "Top Gear" hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed a three-season deal for a new show on Amazon.
Amazon beat out Netflix in the negotiations, who was initially interested in picking up the trio behind one of the world's most successful and popular shows for car fanatics.
The show is still untitled, but will be produced by former "Top Gear" executive producer, Andy Wilman.
Clarkson and Hammond tweeted the news on Thursday morning, as did Amazon.
Amazon did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for comment and additional details about the series.
Clarkson was fired from BBC earlier this year following an altercation between him and the show's producer, in which Clarkson punched Oisin Tymon. After Clarkson left the show, Hammond and May followed. The broadcaster then revealed that the hit show will be revamped with radio personality Chris Evans.