Wheeler Dealers Mike Brewer and team give update over new TV series




Wheeler Dealers star Mike Brewer and the team have issued a major update over the next installment of the classic car restoration series. Mike’s wife, Michelle Brewer, revealed filming had begun on the second series of Wheeler Dealers World Tour. 

The international series was launched last year to widespread success, with a second series green-lit over the winter. Last year, the show saw Mike and co-host Marc Priestley fixing vehicles across Europe, Australia, and even in the United States. No official release date for the series has yet emerged, but it is expected to hit the screens at some point in 2025. 

Michelle posted on social media site X: "What’s happening? We are back on tour again with the team. @mikebrewer @f1elvis are bringing #wheelerDealers to you all soon.. exciting watch this space for all the gossip.” (sic)

Earlier this year, Mike announced to followers on social media that the series had been green-lit for a second season.

In February, Mike posted on X: "BIG NEWS! We’re hitting the road again!

"@f1elvis and I are bringing the Wheeler Dealers World Tour back to you, and we can’t wait to experience your incredible cars and culture along the way. See you soon!"

In an online video, Mike went into more detail about the planned series but didn’t give any firm details of where series two would be jetting off too.

He said: "We’ve got the big announcement that we’ve just done that I'm really excited about, which is Wheeler Dealers World Tour 2. Me and Elvis off around the world. We haven’t confirmed all the countries but more or less. 

"Put it this way - we’re coming down to Latin America, we’re going all across Europe and we’re touching the edge of Europe as well. I can’t wait, that's going to be good."

Mike has also previously revealed the process behind selecting destinations for the TV series. 

The Wheeler Dealers host explained he and the team sit down with Discovery bosses and map out the show’s most popular locations.

He told The Road to Success podcast: "This time we are going to Mexico, Brazil, Turkey.

"We sit with a map and Discovery executives and we’ll work out the regions where the show is popular. 

"So Mexico, Brazil or Latin America it's a very big show. It's very popular. It's also very popular in North America but we've done it to death."



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Posted: 2025-06-05 14:31:38

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