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KITT: Knight Rider TV Series - Hollywood Cars

2/17/2025

 
The all black artificial intelligence K.I.T.T. from the Knight Rider television series. KITT, which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand, is the high-tech and artificially intelligent car featured in the popular 1980s TV series "Knight Rider."
KITT from the show Knight Rider
The show, which ran from 1982 to 1986, starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a crime fighter assisted by KITT.

Knight Industries 2000: Exploring the Features of KITT


​KITT, which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand, is the high-tech and artificially intelligent car featured in the popular 1980s TV series "Knight Rider." The show, which ran from 1982 to 1986, starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a crime fighter assisted by KITT.
​Here are some key features and aspects of the KITT car:

Design and Appearance

Knight Rider's K.I.T.T. Went from Napkin Drawing to the Small Screen
​KITT is a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, known for its sleek black exterior with a distinctive red scanner light on the front. The car's design contributed significantly to its futuristic and high-tech appeal.

AI and Voice Interaction

Before anyone, KITT had AI and Voice Interaction
One of KITT's most iconic features is its advanced artificial intelligence. KITT is equipped with a self-aware, learning computer that allows it to communicate with Michael Knight and other characters in the series. The car's voice, provided by actor William Daniels, became instantly recognizable.

Turbo Boost

KITT had turbo boosting power
KITT is capable of executing high-speed jumps through a feature known as "Turbo Boost." This allowed the car to leap over obstacles or other vehicles, adding an element of excitement to the show's action sequences.

Super Pursuit Mode

KITT from the show Knight Rider
In later seasons of "Knight Rider," KITT was upgraded with a "Super Pursuit Mode." This enhancement modified the car's appearance and increased its speed, making it even more formidable in pursuit and escape scenarios.

Anamorphic Equalizer

Anamorphic Equalizer on KITT
KITT is equipped with an anamorphic equalizer, often referred to as the "Cylon Eye" due to its red scanner light. This feature adds to the car's futuristic aesthetic and is used for various functions, including communication and data analysis.

Self-Driving Mode

Knight Rider's KITT had Self-Driving Mode
KITT can operate in autonomous or self-driving mode, allowing it to navigate through various situations without direct input from Michael Knight. This feature was ahead of its time and contributed to the car's reputation as an advanced and cutting-edge vehicle.
​The combination of KITT's sleek design, advanced technology, and charismatic personality (via its voice) made it one of the most iconic and memorable vehicles in television history. The popularity of "Knight Rider" has endured over the years, and KITT remains a symbol of futuristic, crime-fighting vehicles in popular culture.

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