New Knight Rider Promo Shows Shape Shifting

KITT shows its new shape shifting ability in NBC's latest commercial.

By Michael Gauthier
February 13, 2008 10:08 AM
Filed Under: American, Ford, Movies

Well it might not feature the “Hoff”, but NBC continues to hype the upcoming made for TV remake of Knight Rider to virtually unparalleled dimensions. The newest commercial features Michael experimenting with KITT’s shape shifting abilities. Although rather limited, KITT appears to have the ability to morph into a variety of different Mustang varieties and colors.

Premiering this Sunday February 17th at 9pm EST in the United States, the movie is a remake of the 80’s cult classic of the same name. To the dismay of many Knight Rider fans, KITT is now a Ford Mustang GT500KR instead of the Pontiac Trans Am featured in the original series.

Source: Autoblog

Comments

asif
February 13, 2008 11:26 AM
what a mistake. doesnt even come close to the original one bit.

super_car_muscle_man
February 13, 2008 12:07 PM
shape shifting? thats stupid. at least make it a little bit more realistic, like transformers style!

joelynn
February 13, 2008 12:22 PM
hahaha... make up your mind- isn't this a joke on the hundred billion different tuning packages and bodykits that every garage in America seems to be developing- you know 'Shotgun tuning announces the new Mustang FirePony GT670RS-Xt Sportspeed plus' blah blah blah

afterace2
February 13, 2008 2:27 PM
reminds me of the Need For Speed Underground a bit :p

Joe_Limon
February 13, 2008 5:55 PM
hehe I love what "nano tech" has the capabilities of doing. And if you think that is stupid, you should look up the specs on this new and the old kitt car. It's fantasy, turn your brain off and enjoy haha.

keithxp
February 13, 2008 7:44 PM
20 years since the hoff seemed some what "cool", guess were gonna need another 20 years for a shape shifting mustang to be cool as well.

lol need for speed underground XD

sensei
February 14, 2008 11:25 PM
Hollywood is trying to make a futuristic show with a dated retro-design that made Ford look desperate in the first place? This has failure written all over it.

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