: K.I.T.T. could change his color, body shape, and even transform into other vehicles—as long as they bore a Ford logo.
For fans of talking cars, high-octane action, and 1980s nostalgia, the name Knight Rider holds a special place in pop culture. While David Hasselhoff’s Michael Knight and the original KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) are legendary, the franchise attempted a high-stakes reboot in 2008. The (often referred to as Knight Rider (2008) or simply KR ) aimed to modernize the concept for a new generation, swapping the Trans Am for a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR.
: K.I.T.T. could change his color, body shape, and even transform into other vehicles—as long as they bore a Ford logo.
For fans of talking cars, high-octane action, and 1980s nostalgia, the name Knight Rider holds a special place in pop culture. While David Hasselhoff’s Michael Knight and the original KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) are legendary, the franchise attempted a high-stakes reboot in 2008. The (often referred to as Knight Rider (2008) or simply KR ) aimed to modernize the concept for a new generation, swapping the Trans Am for a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR.