
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 has a new vehicle called Dreadnought, a bespoke tactical SUV designed for the game by Aston Martin and developed by Infinity Ward — and we’ve got a first look.
Dreadnought is in the first-person shooter at launch, and can be found at select points of interest in the DMZ mode (Modern Warfare 4's take on an extraction shooter), as well as the battle royale, Warzone. "An Aston Martin’s natural habitat is amongst luxury properties and landscapes," Activision teased. "Dreadnought simply has a slightly more adventurous commute."
Activision describes Dreadnought as “uncompromising” and “deliberately extreme,” and said it has a “dramatic” V12 engine roar.
Here’s the official blurb, from Activision:
The name, Dreadnought, is a nod to the early 20th Century British warship, HMS Dreadnought. Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, Marek Reichman, said: “To me, Dreadnought is unmistakably an Aston Martin — amplified without restraint. The quality of the details we have been able to include, right down to the iconic Chiltern Green paint colour so synonymous with this marque, underscores our dedication to delivering a truly authentic Aston Martin experience. Features as diverse as the carbon fibre chassis right through to exquisite elements such as the door hinges in anodised Satin Gold, reflect our real-world determination to be the most desirable ultra-luxury brand in the automotive sector, and beyond.”
If you're at Fanatics Fest in New York this weekend you'll be able to a full-size model of Dreadnought on the Call of Duty stand. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 launches across Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5 and PC via Battle.net, Xbox on PC, Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2 on Friday, October 23, 2026.

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