Aston Martin introduces Dreadnought SUV with military look, will create a stir in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4
Dreadnought SUV— Luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin has officially introduced its new Dreadnought SUV, making a big splash in the gaming world. Inspired by military vehicles, it is an extremely powerful 4×4 SUV, which has been specially designed for the upcoming video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4. An original and full-scale physical model of this vehicle is currently on live display at the ongoing Fanatics Fest in New York, where fans can see it till July 19, 2026 i.e. today.
Aston Martin introduces Dreadnought SUV with military look, will create a stir in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4

Powerful exterior and dashing commando look
This vehicle from Aston Martin combines the company’s traditional luxury look with a very tough, armored and strong design. Designed in Chiltern Green color shade, the look of this SUV looks like an armored military vehicle. Its front look has been made very aggressive, which includes horizontally fitted LED headlights, a distinctive pixel-style front grille and mesh LED fog lamps. Along with this, two shiny silver colored tow hooks and a strong skid plate have been installed in the lower part of the bumper, which gives it a rough-and-tough look suitable for running on all types of roads.
Official statement and its role in gaming
“Dreadnought has been designed keeping in mind the game rules and modern warfare environment. It is not just a visual design, but gamers will get a live experience of the roar of a real V12 engine with supercar-like performance and advanced armor protection.”
— Aston Martin Design Team, official launch statement
What is special for gamers and when will the drive take place?
The vehicle is strictly a digital-only concept vehicle, which means it will not be available for sale on real roads. Gamers will be able to drive this vehicle in ‘DMZ’ and ‘Warzone’ modes in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 game to be launched on October 23, 2026. For better grip and momentum inside the game, it has been given a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine (virtual), which will make the most difficult missions of the virtual world easier. After the completion of this ongoing event at the Javits Center in New York, it will be rolled out for live testing on gaming platforms.
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