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When Does Top Gear France Season 11 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Top Gear France Season 11 doesn't have an official release date yet. Based on the roughly 12-month gap between previous seasons, expect it around May 2026.

TMDB

6.3

Seasons

10

Episodes

100

Top Gear France poster

Diagnostics

First aired
2015-03-18
Last aired
2025-06-25
Runtime
60 min

Predictive Logic Analysis

Top Gear France represents a durable international adaptation of the Top Gear format, a property known for sustained licensing by the BBC. The show has maintained a steady production cadence since 2015—ten seasons in a decade suggests a reliable broadcast rhythm on RMC Découverte, a French documentary-focused channel. The fact that the most recent season aired as recently as June 2025 is a positive signal; there has been no gap long enough to trigger typical cancellation patterns, and the show has not been formally announced as ending. TMDB's "Returning Series" designation, while not an official renewal announcement, reflects metadata that typically tracks production intent or announced plans within the industry.

However, the complete absence of renewal signals—no trade-press coverage, no network statement, no production news—creates real uncertainty. For a show at this stage of maturity (10 seasons, 100 episodes), a renewal announcement would normally appear in at least one credible outlet. The silence could indicate either that renewal is assumed and unstated (common for stable formats on niche channels) or that the network has not yet made a decision. Without direct confirmation, the probability cannot be raised to "80+" despite the show's evident health and longevity.

What is Top Gear France about?

Top Gear France transplants the combustible formula of the British automotive hit to the roads and culture of France, creating a distinctly Gallic take on the format that has proven its appeal across multiple continents. The show follows a trio of French hosts—a blend of entertainment, motorsport expertise, and media savvy—as they tackle challenges, road trips, and automotive experiments that pit driving ambition against comedic chaos. The premise is straightforward yet endlessly generative: take three personalities with different relationships to cars and travel, drop them into absurd scenarios, and film what happens. For viewers seeking car culture content that doesn't take itself too seriously, the show offers accessible entertainment that celebrates mechanical passion while mining humor from the eternal tension between intention and execution.

What sets Top Gear France apart is its commitment to localized adaptation rather than rote replication. Rather than simply dubbing or copying the British template, the French version draws on homegrown talent and pursues challenges suited to French geography, infrastructure, and sensibilities. The chemistry between the hosts—balancing technical knowledge with irreverent banter—creates the social dynamic that has made the original format so durable. The show maintains the documentary-style reality aesthetic that grounds its antics in actual journeys and genuine mechanical challenges, preventing the comedy from overwhelming the legitimate automotive interest underneath.

After a decade on air with ten seasons and a hundred episodes, Top Gear France has established itself as a consistent performer within the European reality-documentary landscape. The show has sustained viewer interest across RMC Découverte's audience, proving that the format's core appeal translates effectively when anchored by compelling local personalities. Its longevity speaks to both the show's execution and the appetite for quality automotive entertainment that balances spectacle with genuine driving culture. The series continues to occupy a distinctive niche, neither pure automotive journalism nor pure stunt comedy, but rather a hybrid that appeals to enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

Created by Géry Leymergie, Jean-Louis Blot, Andy Wilman, Jeremy Clarkson, Derek Smith

Themes

racing

Is Top Gear France renewed or cancelled?

Working toward renewal

medium

TMDB 'Returning Series' status indicates likely continuation

medium

Show has aired 10 consistent seasons over 10 years with no long cancellation gap

medium

Most recent season aired June 2025; no gap yet severe enough to trigger typical cancellation patterns

low

International Top Gear format has proven licensing durability across multiple regions

Working against it

high

No official renewal or cancellation announcement from RMC Découverte

Top Gear France Season 11 Release Date

Based on the show's established pattern—10 seasons over 10 years—a new season would likely air in 2026 if greenlit. RMC Découverte's production schedule and the June 2025 end date suggest a typical lead time of 6–9 months for production and post-production on a factual/documentary series. An announcement in late 2025 would position an early-2026 premiere. However, without confirmation of renewal, the exact timing remains speculative.

Best & worst episodes

Top Gear France seasons

Season 12015 · 10 ep
  • 1. At the trial of the four elements2015-03-18
  • 2. Crossing Paris2015-03-18
  • 3. France-Germany, the revenge2015-03-25 · ★ 7.5
  • 4. Amphibious challenge2015-04-01 · ★ 7.5
  • 5. Road trip to the mountains2015-04-08 · ★ 7.5
  • 6. Twingo 3 in all its forms2015-04-15 · ★ 7.5
  • 7. Job: Stuntman2015-04-22 · ★ 7.5
  • 8. Best of 12015-04-29
  • 9. Best of 22015-05-06
  • 10. Best of 32015-05-13
Season 22016 · 11 ep
  • 1. New Year's Resolutions2016-01-06
  • 2. Defender's Succession2016-01-13
  • 3. Small cars challenge2016-01-20
  • 4. Vintage Challenge2016-01-27
  • 5. Stuntman licence Level 22016-02-03
  • 6. Racing driver challenge2016-02-10
  • 7. Summer olympic games2016-02-17
  • 8. Car vs Man2016-02-24
  • 9. Les défis les plus fous2016-04-13
  • 10. Challenge RMC / BFM TV 20162016-04-13
  • 11. Les coulisses de la saison 22016-04-20
Season 32016 · 12 ep
  • 1. Episode 12016-12-21
  • 2. Episode 22016-12-28
  • 3. Episode 32017-01-04
  • 4. Episode 42017-01-11
  • 5. Episode 52017-01-18
  • 6. Episode 62017-01-25
  • 7. Episode 72017-02-01
  • 8. Episode 82017-02-08
  • 9. Episode 92017-04-12
  • 10. Episode 102017-04-12
  • 11. Episode 112017-04-19
  • 12. Episode 122017-04-19
Season 42018 · 13 ep
  • 1. Episode 12018-01-03
  • 2. Episode 22018-01-10
  • 3. Episode 32018-01-17
  • 4. Episode 42018-01-24
  • 5. Episode 52018-01-31
  • 6. Episode 62018-02-07
  • 7. Episode 72018-02-14
  • 8. Episode 82018-02-21
  • 9. Episode 92018-02-28
  • 10. Episode 102018-07-04
  • 11. Episode 112018-07-04
  • 12. Episode 122018-07-11
  • 13. Episode 132018-07-18
Season 52018 · 10 ep
  • 1. Episode 12018-12-19
  • 2. Episode 22018-12-26
  • 3. Episode 32019-01-02
  • 4. Episode 42019-01-09
  • 5. Episode 52019-01-16
  • 6. Episode 62019-01-23
  • 7. Episode 72019-01-30
  • 8. Episode 82019-02-06
  • 9. Episode 92019-02-13
  • 10. Episode 102019-02-20
Season 62019 · 9 ep
  • 1. Episode 12019-12-26
  • 2. Episode 22020-01-02
  • 3. Episode 32020-01-09
  • 4. Episode 42020-01-16
  • 5. Episode 52020-01-23
  • 6. Episode 62020-01-30
  • 7. Episode 72020-02-06
  • 8. Episode 82020-02-13
  • 9. Episode 92020-02-20
Season 72021 · 11 ep
  • 1. Episode 12021-04-01
  • 2. Episode 22021-04-08
  • 3. Episode 32021-04-15
  • 4. Episode 42021-04-22
  • 5. Episode 52021-04-29
  • 6. Episode 62021-06-10
  • 7. Episode 72021-07-01
  • 8. Episode 82021-10-28
  • 9. Episode 92021-11-04
  • 10. Episode 102021-11-11
  • 11. Episode 112021-11-18
Season 82022 · 9 ep
  • 1. Episode 12022-03-30
  • 2. Episode 22022-04-06
  • 3. Episode 32022-04-13
  • 4. Episode 42022-04-27
  • 5. Episode 52022-05-04
  • 6. Episode 62022-05-11
  • 7. Episode 72022-05-18
  • 8. Episode 82022-05-25
  • 9. Episode 92022-06-01
Season 92024 · 8 ep
  • 1. Episode 12024-03-15
  • 2. Episode 22024-03-22
  • 3. Episode 32024-03-29
  • 4. Episode 42024-04-05
  • 5. Episode 52024-04-12
  • 6. Episode 62024-04-19
  • 7. Episode 72024-04-26
  • 8. Episode 82024-05-03
Season 102025 · 7 ep
  • 1. Episode 12025-05-14
  • 2. Episode 22025-05-21
  • 3. Episode 32025-05-28
  • 4. Episode 42025-06-04
  • 5. Episode 52025-06-11
  • 6. Episode 62025-06-18
  • 7. Episode 72025-06-25

Top Gear France cast

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The Stig

Self - Racer

Franck Galiègue

Franck Galiègue

Self - Host

Francois Dequidt

Self - Host

Akram Junior

Self - Host

AI Verdict

Likely Renewed72%medium confidence
72%renewal
renewal probability
Verdict history55% → 72%
May 17May 17

Top Gear France has aired consistently for a decade with 100 episodes across 10 seasons, and the most recent season ended in June 2025. The show's longevity, stable production schedule, and TMDB "Returning Series" status suggest continuation is plausible, though the absence of explicit renewal news introduces uncertainty.

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    Frequently asked

    When does Top Gear France Season 11 come out?
    Top Gear France Season 11 doesn't have an official release date yet. Based on the roughly 12-month gap between previous seasons, expect it around May 2026.
    Is Top Gear France renewed or cancelled?
    Top Gear France has aired consistently for a decade with 100 episodes across 10 seasons, and the most recent season ended in June 2025. The show's longevity, stable production schedule, and TMDB "Returning Series" status suggest continuation is plausible, though the absence of explicit renewal news introduces uncertainty.
    How many seasons of Top Gear France are there?
    Top Gear France has aired 10 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Top Gear France are there?
    There are 100 episodes of Top Gear France across 10 seasons.
    Who created Top Gear France?
    Top Gear France was created by Géry Leymergie, Jean-Louis Blot, Andy Wilman, Jeremy Clarkson and Derek Smith.