720p Torrent Hot: Top Gear Botswana Special

The 1,000-mile journey from the Zimbabwe border to the Namibian border featured some of the most stunning locations in the series' history:

The goal is to drive 1,700 km from the Zimbabwe border, across the Makgadikgadi salt pans Okavango Delta , to the border of Namibia. Car Choice Jeremy Clarkson 1981 Lancia Beta Coupé Suffered constant mechanical failures and dust ingestion. Richard Hammond 1963 Opel Kadett (

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The premise was deceptively simple, typical of the show’s "Lifestyle and Entertainment" appeal: the three presenters were given a budget of £1,500 to buy a car online, drive it across the spine of Africa, and attempt to cross the Makgadikgadi Pan, one of the largest salt flats in the world.

Jeremy Clarkson chose a 1981 Lancia Beta Coupe. It was a choice rooted in style but plagued by legendary Italian unreliability. Throughout the journey, the Lancia suffered from constant electrical failures and overheating, yet Jeremy’s stubborn affection for it became a running gag. The 1,000-mile journey from the Zimbabwe border to

The episode has spawned countless "budget adventure" road trips. Automotive lifestyle bloggers constantly cite the Botswana Special as the reason they bought a rusty E36 BMW or a clapped-out Volvo 240. It is the ultimate "just go" motivational video. You don't need a Land Cruiser or a Defender to cross a continent. You need a terrible saloon with a bent chassis and a spare fan belt.

The special follows Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May as they attempt to drive 1,000 miles across Botswana in second-hand cars costing no more than £1,500. It was a choice rooted in style but

A 1981 Lancia Beta Coupé (chosen for Lancia's rally heritage, despite its notorious unreliability). Richard Hammond: