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KITT and KARR are both in Knight Rider: The Game and its sequel. They also appear in the Knight Rider World in Lego Dimensions. Featuring the iconic voice of William Daniels, the Knight Rider GPS was a fully working GPS using Mio navigational technology. The GPS featured custom recorded voices so that the unit could "speak to" its owner using ...
The more notable of the Knight Rider memorabilia includes the remote controlled KITT, the Knight Rider lunch box, and the deluxe version of KITT. This final model, sold by Kenner Toys and dubbed the "Knight Rider Voice Car", spoke electronically, using a recording of the voice of William Daniels, featured a detailed interior and a Michael ...
The Knight 4000 has most of KITT's original features, but adds an amphibious mode that allows the car to drive on water, a heads-up display, and a stun device that can remotely incapacitate a human. Watts shoots Shawn after she discovers that some of her colleagues are working with the assassin to rearm criminals so the city will give the ...
John Biviano's 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, or Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) replica supercar, was delivered to his residence last week. 'It's like owning a celebrity.' Jackson Township ...
English: KITT at the Universal Studios Theme Park in 1993. As discussed in this video from the Jay Leno's Garage web series, the car was originally built as a stunt car for the show, with a solid roof and based on a 1984 Firebird, and without the K.I.T.T. dashboard. After the show ended, a dashboard that had been used on the insert stage when ...
The Dukes of Hazzard — car modifications (1979) Knight Rider — car designer (1982–1986) The Late Show — episode dated April 28, 1988, as himself (1988) Biography — episode, The Munsters: America's First Family of Fright, as himself (2003) TV's Greatest Cars — TV movie documentary, as himself (2004)
KITT (convertible) from Knight Rider; Batmobiles from the various Batman related films and television series [citation needed] A DeLorean promotional replica from the Back to the Future films; One of the original Mr. Bean MkIV Austin Minis. (A replica of this is also at the National Motor Museum) Laurel and Hardy's Model 'T' Ford
A black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am built to mimic KITT from the TV series Knight Rider. The car used as KITT in the series was a customized 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, that cost US$100,000 to build [3] (equivalent to $316,000 in 2023). The nose and dashboard of the car were designed by design consultant Michael Scheffe.