THREE cars that featured in the final episode of Top Gear to feature Jeremy Clarkson have gone on show at Beaulieu in the New Forest.

The trio of SUVs were used as Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May tried to become 'lifestyle leisure enthusiasts'.

Restricted to a maximum budget of £250, they bought three massive mileage SUVs and then embarked on a series of action-packed challenges that included battling with the Stig’s ‘Leisure Activity Cousin’ and a race with terrifying consequences for the loser.

Jeremy’s 4x4 of choice was a Vauxhall Frontera, extensively modified to a unique ‘lifestyle’ brief and boasting many features inspired by upmarket deep sea fishing boats, such as the white paintwork and extra aerials.

Richard’s Jeep Cherokee features a classic four-litre straight six engine, a selectable four-wheel-drive system and various dings caused by caravans.

James favoured a Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin which he drove – unintentionally – into a large, water-filled trench with evidence of this excursion shown in the damp and misty headlights.

The SUVs join a whole host of vehicles at Beaulieu's World of Top Gear created by the presenters for some of their most ambitious challenges.