M30 Scout

0:0:0 The Dodge Model 30 was developed by Dodge Brothers Company, who had produced parts for the Ford Motor Company and Olds Motor Company. Designed by Horace Dodge in 1914, it was marketed as an upscale alternative to the Ford Model T.

Lieutenant George S. Patton of the U.S. Cavalry had a favorable experience with Model 30s used during a skirmish against members of Pancho Villa's paramilitary forces, leading to many thousands of the vehicle being purchased by the War Department. The Model 30 saw widespread use as staff cars, ambulances, and scout cars, as well as civilian roadsters and touring cars.

Battlefield 1
The Model 30 appears in Battlefield 1 as a scout car, carrying a driver and a passenger armed with a Vickers machine gun. It was first seen in the "Battlefield 1 Gameplay Series" videos.