What was KITT in Knight Rider?

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What was KITT in Knight Rider?

What was KITT in Knight Rider?

Knight Industries Two Thousand In the original Knight Rider series, the character of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am.

What does KITT stand for?

Knight Industries Two Thousand But none of them could top Knight Rider and its automotive star K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand), a talking car that drove itself, had an arsenal of weapons, and for some unknown reason could jump when the turbo boost was enabled.

What was the name of the Knight Rider?

KITT The series was originally broadcast on NBC from 19. The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a sleek, high-tech and modern crime fighter assisted by KITT, an advanced, artificially intelligent, self-aware, and nearly indestructible car.

How did Kitt drive itself?

How Did KITT Drive Itself? To get the visual effect that the KITT was driving on its own, those working on the car installed controls on the passenger footwell. When viewers would see the car driving independently, there was actually a stuntman lying on the floor and driving the vehicle.

Is Kitt sentient?

K.I.T.T. ... was truly sentient was never discussed on the show, K.I.T.T. was fully aware of himself.

Is Kitt possible?

Like David Hasselhoff's Michael Knight character, much of the technology found under the bonnet of Knight Industries Two Thousand - Knight's car, known simply as Kitt - didn't exist. At least, not in 1982. Here are some of the most memorable - many of which are found in many cars on the road today.

Who owns the original Knight Rider car?

Who Owns K.I.T.T.? Since March 2007, one of the four cars used to film the original "Knight Rider" has been up for sale in Dublin, Calif., for $150,000. The current owner, Tim Russo, bought one of the models in 1997 and spent years searching for various parts and restoring the vehicle to its former glory.

How many KITTs were used in Knight Rider?

Why There Are Only Five Original Knight Rider KITTs Left. Four long seasons meant Universal built about twenty stunt cars for Michael Knight. Then, they had to get rid of most them. Only five has survived.

Who voiced the Knight Rider car?

— -- Fans may know actor William Daniels as the voice of K.I.T.T in "Knight Rider" or as the endearing Mr. Feeny in the '90s sitcom, "Boy Meets World."

What was the name of the talking car?

Remembering Disney's original 'talking' car, Herbie the Love Bug.

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