The newly restored car-show of BBC "Top Gear" promises a whole new experience with hosts Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid as they take their viewers for a ride. Sleek, fast cars that go with a hefty price will conquer the screens from the new Bugatti Chiron, Ford GT, Aston Martin DB11 and Ferrari FXX K. Watch out for Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and BMW M3 with Lambo Huracán Spyder and Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet as it goes for a face-off.

BBC's "Top Gear" which will reach its 40th anniversary this year creates a new look, considering that the new three hosts of the show come with a neat platform of loving cars. Coming back from last season, Matt LeBlanc along with Chris Harris and Rory Reid who goes up from their supporting roles, the team will continue on the fast journey of scrutinizing their featured autos. According to reports from Variety, season 24 has started their casting since February and has continued on with the show's previous locations: Kazakhstan, Montenegro, Monte Carlo, Cuba, and Dubai.

"Top Gear" has recently released its season trailer amidst some doubts that it cannot surpass the previous show's ratings. But as BGR reports, the trailer makes a promising spin of events as the cars put on the gas and accelerate, hoping to catch the attention of their viewers. Hopefully, it will drive off all the untoward events from last season and maintains its credibility in featuring cars and its fantastic camera work.

The new season will focus more on the cars and hosts collaboration unlike "Top Gear's" previous shows wherein it provides individual commentaries. Driving the cars on different terrains and showing what it takes includes a hazard. However, danger does not impede the hosts' goal to let their viewers feel in a one-hour show, the experience of thrill and luxury in driving these cars.

The all-new season of "Top Gear" will air on March 12, Sunday at 8 p.m. on BBC Two and BBC Two HD (in the UK. Watch the show's new trailer and see how these ridiculously fast and expensive cars spin their tires.