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  • David Hasselhoff’s KITT car from “Knight Rider” is up for auction

    “Knight Rider” star David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his automotive co-star from the cult-classic 1980s television show. LiveAuctioneers is running an auction of The Hoff’s personal memorabilia collection—including his KITT Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The auction ends January 23.

    The car is located in the United Kingdom and Hasselhoff will personally deliver it to its new owner, but that owner will also have to pay delivery costs, according to the listing.

    The Trans Am is described as “fully functional,” although it’s unclear from the listing whether the Pontiac is a genuine “Knight Rider” prop or a replica. On the show, KITT (short for Knight Industries Two Thousand) featured an array of gadgets, including a bulletproof outer shell, flamethrower, jet propulsion, and an artificial intelligence control system that would sass Hasselhoff’s Michael Knight.

    KITT Pontiac Firebird Trans Am owned by David Hasselhoff (Photo by LiveAuctioneers)

    KITT Pontiac Firebird Trans Am owned by David Hasselhoff (Photo by LiveAuctioneers)

    “Knight Rider” ran from 1982 to 1986, spanning four seasons and 90 episodes. It was a fairly short run for a television show, but Hasselhoff and KITT made “Knight Rider” a cult classic. The talking Trans Am earned a place alongside vehicles like the “Back to the Future” DeLorean time machine and the A-Team van in the pantheon of automotive pop culture.

    The show was also popular enough to spawn multiple (unsuccessful) revival attempts. A new version of “Knight Rider” premiered in 2008, using a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 as KITT, since the Trans Am was no longer in production. That show lasted for just one season.

    In August 2020, Variety reported that a “Knight Rider” movie is reportedly in development, with “Furious 7” director James Wan’s production company involved, but no official announcement has been made.

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  • 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, Singer All-Terrain Competition 911, Best Car To Buy 2021: This Week’s Top Photos

    Jeep revealed its redesigned Grand Cherokee this week, in a new three-row option dubbed the L (a two-row option is still coming). Jeep has made its new Grand Cherokee a lot more premium in look and feel, and it should also drive better than its predecessor thanks to a new platform.

    2021 Bentley Bentayga Hybrid

    2021 Bentley Bentayga Hybrid

    Another new SUV in the headlines this week was Bentley’s updated Bentayga Hybrid. The eco-friendly SUV is the first of two plug-in hybrids Bentley will launch in 2021, the automaker has confirmed.

    Porsche 550 One concept - Photo credit: Walter de Silva/Instagram

    Porsche 550 One concept – Photo credit: Walter de Silva/Instagram

    We also got our first look at a modern 550 Spyder concept that Porsche developed at the time of 2008’s global financial crisis. We’re only seeing it now thanks to photos posted to the Instagram account of former Volkswagen Group design chief Walter de Silva.

    Singer All-Terrain Competition Study (ACS)

    Singer All-Terrain Competition Study (ACS)

    Another Porsche in the headlines this week was a modified 911 from Singer, dubbed the All-Terrain Competition. The California company has designed a modern take on the 911 SC Safari rally car for a customer, who plans to take it racing. The wild racer is based on a 964-generation 911 that’s had virtually every element changed in the transformation.

    2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

    2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

    We also named the Chevrolet Corvette as the winner of the Motor Authority Best Car to Buy 2021 award. We tested numerous new cars over the course of 2020, Covid-19 restrictions notwithstanding, and the Corvette stood out in almost every respect. It’s not perfect though, so we also noted what we would like changed.

    2022 Ford Fusion Active spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    2022 Ford Fusion Active spy shots – Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    One of the vehicles we spied this week was a soft-roader from Ford that’s likely to replace the Fusion sedan. There are rumors Ford plans to keep the Fusion name, or a variation of it, so don’t be surprised if the soft-roader ends up being called something like Fusion Active.

    2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS spy shots – Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    Another vehicle we spied was the Mercedes-Benz EQS. The electric sedan is set for a debut shortly and will challenge high-end versions of the Tesla Model S and other electric flagship sedans. This week Mercedes also showed a new dash-wide digital screen that will be offered in the EQS.

    Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus 007 Le Mans Hypercar race car

    Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus 007 Le Mans Hypercar race car

    America’s Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus may be a small company, but it has big ambitions. SCG is in the final stages of development of a race car for the new Le Mans Hypercars class of the World Endurance Championship, and this week we saw the latest design for its entry.

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  • Ken Block and Ford’s marriage is over, Block’s a free agent now

    Ken Block and Ford are ending their 10-year exclusive partnership, leaving Block a free agent to pursue deals with other automakers, Block and Ford Performance confirmed Friday.

    “Working with Ford over the past decade has been awesome,” Block said in a statement published on his Hoonigan Racing Division website. “I’m super appreciative to Ford for the support over the years, but I am also looking forward to what an unrestricted 2021 holds, and the ability to spread my wings a bit and play with a lot (of) other toys.”

    “All of us at Ford are very grateful for Ken Block and his bringing the thrill of Ford Performance vehicles to a whole new generation of car buyers,” Ford Performance said in a statement released on Twitter. “He did it in ways that are uniquely Ken—with fun, energetic, and extraordinary driving exhibitions that were unmatched in the automotive world, along with important victories and performances in rally and RallyCross worldwide.”

    Ken Block’s “Gymkhana 10” 1977 Ford F-150 Hoonitruck

    Ken Block’s “Gymkhana 10” 1977 Ford F-150 Hoonitruck

    Block’s partnership with Ford encompassed motorsports and custom vehicle builds for his Gymkhana video series. It led to cars like the 1,400-horsepower all-wheel drive “Hoonicorn” Mustang, the 1977 Ford F-150 “Hoonitruck,” and even a Ford Escort RS Cosworth, all of which appeared in various Gymkhana videos starting with Gymkhana Three.

    The partnership also included rallying and rallycross campaigns, with 19 wins, 17 other podiums, and two X Games medals. More recently, Block moved to the all-electric Projekt E rallycross series with a Ford Fiesta ERX race car.

    Block hasn’t always been beholden to Ford. He drove Subaru WRX STI rally cars in the first two Gymkhana videos, and the automaker recently returned to the series for Gymkhana 11, with Subaru race driver Travis Pastrana replacing Block.

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