Dixon said only a few details about the show had been revealed.
"I know there's a pilot [which has] been floating round at the moment ... named IndyCar Couples.
"I don't know the details of it yet, but I think, if it goes well, starting to shoot in the spring of America."
Dixon, originally from Pukekohe, scooped his latest victory at the Belle Isle Grand Prix in Detroit in June.
The US-based couple's daughters, Poppy, 3, and Tilly, 1, might also make a few guest appearances on the show, Dixon said.
"The kids may be on there a little bit - it's hard not to [because] they're so loud."
Dixon, a CanTeen ambassador, was at St Kentigern College in Pakuranga yesterday to collect a cheque for $7435.50 raised by the students for the child cancer organisation.
Up-and-coming motor-racing driver Mitch Evans, a former St Kent's student, was also on hand for the presentation.
The 18-year-old, who only two weeks ago was crowned the GP3 champion in Italy, left the college two years ago at the end of Year 11 to pursue a career in motorsport.
Evans said returning to his old stamping ground in the company of Dixon was a surreal experience.
"I've looked up to Scott my whole life because he's at the pinnacle of his game and the sport."