Mike Brewer has revealed when the new Wheeler Dealers series could air (Image: X / @MikeBrewer)
host Mike Brewer has of the popular restoration series will air.
The presenter of the popular Discovery show
It means the series will air exactly a year and a half after the last UK-based series was released, with the last episode broadcast in December 2024.
Mike made the admission after he was Norman Mackay when the show was set to return.
He said: “@mikebrewer @f1elvis Is Wheeler Dealers back soon? Getting withdrawal symptoms.”
Mike Brewer is committed to a second Wheeler Dealers: World Tour series (Image: X / @MikeBrewer)
Mike quickly responded: “Sometime this summer.”
At this early stage, there is no information on what vehicles could be worked on under the new series.
Before the New Year, to discuss plans for a new programme but did not share key details with his fans.
However, the Wheeler Dealers host confirmed he had the final say on what models he and co-host Marc Priestley build on the programme.
Asking on social media, Dr Kafir C Sharp said: “Hi Mike. Who has the final say on which cars you have on the show?”
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In a short response, Mike quickly confirmed: “Me.”
Earlier this month, Mike confirmed he would be putting together a new UK series later this year.
Speaking on The Road to Success podcast, he revealed: “We will, of course, do a UK show because this is our territory; it’s cheaper and easiest for us to film here.”
However, Mike also stressed he was working on a second season of ‘Wheeler Dealers: World Tour’ after a successful debut last year.
He said crews would visit several countries with pre-filming already underway in Turkey.
There are also plans to visit the Czech Republic, Sweden and even a show looking at the best of German manufacturing.
Mike explained: “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.”