Aston Martin has unveiled Dreadnought, a military-inspired SUV developed exclusively for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4. Created in collaboration with the makers of the game, the digital-only vehicle combines the British carmaker's design language with a combat-ready appearance. A full-size model of the SUV is on display at Fanatics Fest in New York until July 19.
The SUV takes its name from HMS Dreadnought, the British Royal Navy battleship. Aston Martin says that the name represents a machine built to “fear nothing.”
Unlike the company's production SUVs, the Dreadnought has been designed purely for the virtual world. It is built to fit the battlefield environment of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 while retaining recognisable Aston Martin styling.
Finished in Chiltern Green, Dreadnought features a heavily armoured exterior. The front gets horizontally stacked LED headlamps, a pixel-pattern grille, mesh LED fog lamps, silver tow hooks and a skid plate.
The side profile is defined by large dual-tone alloy wheels wrapped in off-road tyres, squared wheel arches, sharp body lines and flush door handles. Camera-based outside rearview mirrors and silver side steps add to the SUV's futuristic look.
At the rear, the SUV features multiple LED tail lamps, Valour-inspired fins on the rear windscreen, Aston Martin lettering across a black trim strip, a quad-exhaust setup and a rear skid plate.
The cabin follows the same military-inspired theme with a dual-tone green-and-black finish and gold accents. It features green leather upholstery, a two-spoke steering wheel with physical controls and twin circular digital displays that function as the speedometer and tachometer.
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Aston Martin has confirmed that the Dreadnought is powered by a V12 engine and features an all-wheel-drive system, although detailed technical specifications have not been disclosed.
Players will be able to drive the Dreadnought in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 and Call of Duty: Warzone when the game launches on October 23, 2026.
While it is not intended for production, the project marks Aston Martin's latest collaboration with the gaming industry, bringing one of its boldest designs to a virtual battlefield.