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'''Agent Knight''' is a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of [[Decepticon|criminals]] who operate above the law. | '''Agent Knight''' is a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of [[Decepticon|criminals]] who operate above the law. | ||
{{bigquote|In a world where crime never rests, initiate turbo boost.|Agent Knight's motto}} | |||
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{{toydesigner|[[Emiliano Santalucia]] (concept artist)<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/C965GcAN1ML/</ref>}} | {{toydesigner|[[Emiliano Santalucia]] (concept artist)<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/C965GcAN1ML/</ref>}} | ||
: ''[[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]'' Agent Knight transforms from a Voyager-sized robot to a licensed [[General Motors]] custom Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, representing {{w|KITT}} from the television series ''{{w|Knight Rider}}''. The car mode slightly differs from KITT's onscreen appearances: it has the Pontiac logo on the hubcaps, the tail lights are red instead of black, and the rear license plate is not one of those used in the series but instead is the Knight Industries chess piece logo | : ''[[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]'' Agent Knight transforms from a Voyager-sized robot to a licensed [[General Motors]] custom Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with flip-up headlights, representing {{w|KITT}} from the television series ''{{w|Knight Rider}}''. The car mode slightly differs from KITT's onscreen appearances: it has the Pontiac logo on the hubcaps, the tail lights are red instead of black, and the rear license plate is not one of those used in the series but instead is the Knight Industries chess piece logo. | ||
: In robot mode, Agent Knight has design elements to resemble {{w|David Hasselhoff|}}'s portrayal of {{w|Michael Knight (Knight Rider)|Michael Knight}}, including the face sculpt, the visor resembling large sunglasses, "blue jeans" on the legs, and Michael's wristwatch communicator for speaking with KITT (a separate accessory that attaches to his left forearm). His forehead also features KITT's car-dashboard speech indicator light (the red rectangle from the first season, not the rising-volume indicator from later seasons). | : In robot mode, Agent Knight has design elements to resemble {{w|David Hasselhoff|}}'s portrayal of {{w|Michael Knight (Knight Rider)|Michael Knight}}, including the face sculpt, the visor resembling large sunglasses, "blue jeans" on the legs, and Michael's wristwatch communicator for speaking with KITT (a separate accessory that attaches to his left forearm). His forehead also features KITT's car-dashboard speech indicator light (the red rectangle from the first season, not the rising-volume indicator from later seasons). | ||
:Agent Knight comes with | : Agent Knight comes with a pistol and machinegun (which, while still being sci-fi blasters, have real 1980's real-guns vibes to their designs) which can be stored in car mode by tabbing into rectangular holes on the robot mode's shins on the underside of the car. The weapons can also tab into similar slots on the backs of his door-wings for robot-mode storage. | ||
: The first ''Collaborative'' toy with electronics, Agent Knight includes both [[soundbox|sound clips]] and an animated [[Light-emitting diode|scrolling light]] on the front sensor. Unfortunately, the space needed for the electronics means there's a bit of low-hanging chonk under the front bumper region not present on the actual car. Also unfortunately, he does not come with the three 1.5 volt watch batteries needed to power the electronics. | : The first ''Collaborative'' toy with electronics, Agent Knight includes both [[soundbox|sound clips]] and an animated [[Light-emitting diode|scrolling light]] on the front sensor. Unfortunately, the space needed for the electronics means there's a bit of low-hanging chonk under the front bumper region not present on the actual car. Also unfortunately, he does not come with the three 1.5 volt watch batteries needed to power the electronics. And extra-sadly, the voice is not that of actual KITT voice actor {{w|William Daniels}}. Of course, he was 96 at the time of the toy's development, and licensing sound clips from the show would only make the toy even more expensive. | ||
: This figure was revealed at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2024, with preorders going up the following week. | : This figure was revealed at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2024, with preorders going up the following week. | ||
Revision as of 19:15, 1 December 2024
- Agent Knight is an Autobot from Knight Rider (via Collaborative).

Agent Knight is a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.
| “ | In a world where crime never rests, initiate turbo boost. | ” |
—Agent Knight's motto | ||
Toys
Collaborative

- Agent Knight (2024)
- TakaraTomy release date: March 29, 2025
- Accessories: Pistol, machinegun, comm link
- Known designers: Emiliano Santalucia (concept artist)[1]
- Collaborative Agent Knight transforms from a Voyager-sized robot to a licensed General Motors custom Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with flip-up headlights, representing KITT from the television series Knight Rider. The car mode slightly differs from KITT's onscreen appearances: it has the Pontiac logo on the hubcaps, the tail lights are red instead of black, and the rear license plate is not one of those used in the series but instead is the Knight Industries chess piece logo.
- In robot mode, Agent Knight has design elements to resemble David Hasselhoff's portrayal of Michael Knight, including the face sculpt, the visor resembling large sunglasses, "blue jeans" on the legs, and Michael's wristwatch communicator for speaking with KITT (a separate accessory that attaches to his left forearm). His forehead also features KITT's car-dashboard speech indicator light (the red rectangle from the first season, not the rising-volume indicator from later seasons).
- Agent Knight comes with a pistol and machinegun (which, while still being sci-fi blasters, have real 1980's real-guns vibes to their designs) which can be stored in car mode by tabbing into rectangular holes on the robot mode's shins on the underside of the car. The weapons can also tab into similar slots on the backs of his door-wings for robot-mode storage.
- The first Collaborative toy with electronics, Agent Knight includes both sound clips and an animated scrolling light on the front sensor. Unfortunately, the space needed for the electronics means there's a bit of low-hanging chonk under the front bumper region not present on the actual car. Also unfortunately, he does not come with the three 1.5 volt watch batteries needed to power the electronics. And extra-sadly, the voice is not that of actual KITT voice actor William Daniels. Of course, he was 96 at the time of the toy's development, and licensing sound clips from the show would only make the toy even more expensive.
- This figure was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, with preorders going up the following week.
Notes
- This isn't Knight Rider's first foray into transforming robot toys; KITT was previously immortalized in plastic as part of Ertl's Pow-R-Trons line using a Nissan Fairlady 300ZX mold that was also used by Estrela's Brazilian Transformers toyline as Turbo.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Agent Knight (エージェントナイト Ējento Naito)


