As a standalone service, Prime Video takes the experience that Prime customers are used to and places much of it on a separate website. Subscribers can watch TV shows and movies in English, with many subtitled and dubbed in French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Customers who are subscribed to Prime in Belgium, Canada, France, India, Italy and Spain will immediately get access to Prime Video from today, with all content available via the Prime Video iOS, Android and smart TV apps.

Amazon’s expansion has been on the cards since Clarkson, Hammond and May confirmed that their new motoring show would “soon be available to everyone” last month. It means that the company is a streaming provider in its own right and provides Netflix, which launched in more than 130 countries this year, with some much-needed competition.
If you live in one of the 19 countries or territories where Prime Video comes bundled as standard, you will continue to be directed to your regional Amazon portal to watch content online. As for that $3/€3 monthly introductory price, it’s available for the first six months but you’ll be bumped up to $6/€6 a month once it expires. It’s unclear whether US customers will enjoy lower monthly Prime Video memberships (currently $9 a month) — we’ve contacted Amazon and will clarify once we know more.


