Sat. Apr 4th, 2026

JazzInc Dioramas Opens Pre-Orders for Highly Detailed K.I.T.T. Model from “Knight Rider”

Highly detailed K.I.T.T. model from Knight Rider

Fans of the iconic 1980s series “Knight Rider” can now pre-order a highly detailed model of K.I.T.T. from JazzInc Dioramas. This replica boasts functioning electronics, voice samples, sound effects, and retractable headlights with a working mechanism.

JazzInc Dioramas and Factory Entertainment have delighted fans of the “Knight Rider” series, in which actor David Hasselhoff, as Michael Knight, combated crime behind the wheel of K.I.T.T., a car equipped with artificial intelligence.

K.I.T.T. model interior details

They have opened pre-orders for a limited-edition 1:6 scale model of the car, priced at $2038 (approximately 163,376 Russian Rubles). Out of the total production, 500 units will be signed by David Hasselhoff, and another 500 by William Daniels, the voice of K.I.T.T.

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

This collectible item was developed based on the original vehicle. To ensure maximum accuracy in proportions and geometry, the K.I.T.T. used during filming underwent professional 3D scanning. The development process meticulously recreated every detail: the exterior body with Michael Scheffe’s unique nose design, the on-screen dashboard, seats, textures, and authentic trim elements.

K.I.T.T. model dashboard close-up

The model accurately reproduces the original panel layout, animated scanner light with an authentic afterglow effect, series-accurate instrument lighting, functioning cockpit electronics, K.I.T.T. voice samples and sound effects, and working in-cabin displays.

K.I.T.T. model side view

Furthermore, the model features triple fog lights hidden behind the grille, retractable headlights with a working mechanism, the original tow bar and underbody protection plate, era-accurate wheels and tires, and a remote control function for the model’s electronics.

K.I.T.T. model rear view

The K.I.T.T. model measures 82 cm in length, 31 cm in width, 21 cm in height, and weighs 14 kg. Purchasers are expected to receive their orders in 2027.

By Gareth Wickshire

A Manchester-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the UK gaming scene. Started as a freelance writer for indie gaming blogs before establishing himself as a trusted voice in the industry. Specializes in breaking news about British game developers and emerging gaming trends. Known for his in-depth coverage of gaming events across England and insightful interviews with industry professionals.

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