Meet the Dreadnought, a military-spec SUV created exclusively for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4. It isn’t road legal, it isn’t even real, but that hasn’t stopped Aston Martin from lavishing it with the sort of obsessive attention to detail normally reserved for its hypercars.
Designed without the inconvenience of real-world physics or regulations, the Dreadnought combines a thunderous V12 soundtrack with military-grade armour, adaptive combat systems and all-wheel drive capable of tackling battlefields rather than school runs.

Yet, because it’s an Aston Martin, there’s still Oxford Tan leather, carbon fibre woven in a herringbone pattern, Satin Gold details and the brand’s signature Chiltern Green paint.

The name pays tribute to both the phrase “fear nothing” and Britain’s revolutionary HMS Dreadnought battleship, making features such as reserve fuel tanks and weapons storage feel oddly appropriate.

Players will be able to drive the Dreadnought in DMZ and Warzone when Modern Warfare 4 launches this October, while a full-size display model will debut at Fanatics Fest in New York.
It’s an outrageous piece of digital engineering that proves even in a world of bullets and explosions, Aston Martin still insists on doing things with unmistakable style.


