Iconic Appearances
The Pontiac Trans Am used as KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) in the 1980s TV show Knight Rider became one of the most recognizable cars in television history. The sleek black exterior, red scanner light on the nose, and futuristic dashboard turned it into a cultural icon. On screen, KITT wasn’t just a car—it was a self-aware, artificially intelligent partner to Michael Knight, played by David Hasselhoff. The vehicle appeared in every episode of the original series (1982–1986) and later inspired TV movies, reboots, and countless fan replicas.
Key Specs of the Pontiac Trans Am
While the “real” KITT had fictional abilities such as Turbo Boost, molecular bonded shell, and advanced AI, the base car was a modified 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
- Engine: Factory models offered a 5.0L or 5.7L V8, producing between 145–200 horsepower depending on trim.
- Transmission: 4-speed automatic or 4-speed manual.
- Top Speed (stock): Around 125 mph, though KITT in the show was portrayed as nearly limitless.
- Body Style: Two-door coupe with aerodynamic styling that made it stand out in the early 80s muscle car market.
- Special Modifications (TV car): Custom interior with digital displays, futuristic steering yoke, and the signature oscillating red light bar designed by special effects teams.
Fun Facts
- Scanner Inspiration: The front red scanner light was inspired by the Cylon robots from another TV series, Battlestar Galactica, created by the same producer, Glen A. Larson.
- Multiple KITTs: Dozens of Trans Ams were used during filming, each customized for stunts, close-ups, or interior shots. Some cars were even stripped-down shells for dangerous scenes.
- Turbo Boost Illusion: KITT’s famous “jump” was created with ramps and careful stunt driving, not actual car technology.
- Fan Legacy: The car is so beloved that many enthusiasts build screen-accurate replicas, complete with working scanner bars and modified dashboards.
- GM Partnership: Pontiac provided cars to the studio, boosting sales and cementing the Trans Am’s reputation as one of the coolest cars of the 1980s.
Why It Remains Iconic
KITT wasn’t just a vehicle—it was a character with personality, intelligence, and loyalty. The combination of cutting-edge (for the time) special effects, the futuristic design of the Trans Am, and the bond between man and machine made it unforgettable. Even decades later, KITT remains a symbol of innovation, style, and 80s pop culture cool.