Sun. Apr 5th, 2026

Pre-Orders Open for the Highly Detailed K.I.T.T. Model from Knight Rider by JazzInc Dioramas

Detailed K.I.T.T. model from Knight Rider

Collectors and fans of the 1980s television series “Knight Rider” can now acquire a highly detailed model of the iconic K.I.T.T. car from JazzInc Dioramas. This replica boasts functioning electronics, authentic voice samples, sound effects, and retractable headlights with a working mechanism.

JazzInc Dioramas, in collaboration with Factory Entertainment, has recognized the dedicated fanbase of “Knight Rider,” the series where David Hasselhoff’s character fought crime alongside his AI-powered companion, K.I.T.T.

K.I.T.T. model side view

Pre-orders are now open for this limited-edition 1/6 scale model, priced at $2038. A special run of 500 units will be signed by David Hasselhoff, while another 500 will bear the signature of William Daniels, the original voice of K.I.T.T.

K.I.T.T. model rear view

This collectible model is meticulously crafted based on the actual vehicle used in the show. The original K.I.T.T. car underwent professional 3D scanning to ensure precise proportions and geometry. The development process incorporated the distinctive exterior body with its unique nose design by Michael Scheffe, an screen-accurate dashboard, authentic seating, textures, and genuine trim elements.

K.I.T.T. model interior dashboard

The model features the original dashboard layout, animated scanner lighting with an authentic afterglow effect, series-accurate instrument lighting, fully functional cockpit electronics, K.I.T.T. voice samples and sound effects, and working interior displays.

K.I.T.T. model interior details

Additional features include triple fog lights hidden behind the grille, retractable headlights with a functional mechanism, the original tow bar and underside protective plate, period-accurate wheels and tires, and a remote control function for managing the model’s electronics.

K.I.T.T. model front view with lights

The K.I.T.T. model measures 82 cm in length, 31 cm in width, and 21 cm in height, with a weight of 14 kg. Deliveries to pre-order customers are anticipated in 2027.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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