#TopGear presenter Paddy McGuinness reveals major change to new series

Paddy, 45, made his first appearance as host of Top Gear last weekend alongside newcomer Freddie Flintoff, 40, and car expert Chris Harris, 44.

Fans of the BBC motor programme were eager to see how the trio would get on after the numerous shake-ups to the presenting line-up in the past couple of years.

Top Gear is known for the hosts getting in on the action and sporting around in new and vintage cars as well as participating in numerous challenges.

The 27th series of long-running show is set to stand out amongst the rest as Paddy revealed ahead of Top Gear’s return the programme will feel different.

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Feels a bit fresher

Paddy McGuinness

Presenters have ventured to continents across the world to participate in tasks and to see what the rest of the world has to offer on the motoring front.

With this series also set to see presenters explore new terrain, Paddy said: “With this series, what we’ve not touched upon which I think is totally different to previous Top Gear series is we interact a little bit more with the people and the countries where we are now.

“Kind of before it was Top Gear would be in a bubble, it would do the adventure, but it would never stray out to that.”

Paddy continued to press including Express.co.uk: “Now, we sort of get involved with people and they’re on camera a bit more which feels a bit fresher.”

The Take Me Out host also expressed his hopes for viewers of his other shows to enjoy the show, as he

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