Aston Martin and Infinity Ward have released a trailer unveiling the Dreadnought, a virtual military-styled SUV created for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.
The partnership marks a rare crossover between high-end luxury automotive design and tactical military simulation. By introducing a vehicle designed exclusively for the game, the companies aim to merge luxury branding with the high-intensity environment of the Modern Warfare series.
The reveal trailer was posted to YouTube in July 2026 [1]. It showcases the Dreadnought as a rugged, combat-ready vehicle that departs from the traditional sleek aesthetic of Aston Martin's road cars. The vehicle is designed to exist solely within the digital world of the game, providing players with a unique tactical asset on the virtual battlefield.
Infinity Ward, the developer behind the title, collaborated with the car maker to ensure the vehicle fits the aesthetic of the new installment. The Dreadnought is intended to serve as a centerpiece for the game's promotional campaign leading up to the official release.
According to the reveal details, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 and the Dreadnought vehicle will launch Oct. 23, 2026 [2]. The game is scheduled for release on the PlayStation 5 platform.
This collaboration follows a trend of gaming franchises integrating real-world luxury brands to enhance realism and attract a broader demographic of enthusiasts. The Dreadnought represents a shift in Aston Martin's virtual presence, moving from luxury sports cars to a military-grade SUV designed for war zones.
“The Dreadnought is a virtual military-styled SUV created for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.”
This partnership demonstrates the growing intersection of luxury lifestyle branding and interactive entertainment. By designing a vehicle specifically for a military shooter, Aston Martin is expanding its brand identity beyond elegance into the realm of durability and power, while Infinity Ward leverages real-world prestige to increase the perceived production value of its digital assets.


