Over a million dropkick kills have pushed the Dropkick Rush community challenge in Dying Light: The Beast to 50% completion, unlocking the Sunset SUV for every player on October 24, 2025.
As Kyle Crane, you're clawing your way through a world twisted by the virus, relying on every trick to survive. This milestone means the Sunset SUV is now yours—a rugged vehicle that fits right into the rural wastelands, letting you cover ground faster while dodging infected hordes. It's not just a ride; it ties into the lore of reclaiming lost tech from a decayed society, giving your survival runs a tangible boost in mobility without breaking immersion.
What This Means for Your Playthrough
The SUV opens up new strategies for resource gathering and evasion, especially during those tense night cycles where every second counts. In a game where parkour and combat define your path, adding vehicular options deepens the role-playing layer—imagine barreling through fields to rescue innocents, echoing Crane's selfless history.
How Do I Get the Sunset SUV in Dying Light: The Beast?
It's automatically unlocked for all players now that the community hit the one-million kill mark. Jump in-game, check your inventory or garage equivalents, and start using it to navigate the expansive, horror-filled landscapes more effectively.
What's Next for the Dropkick Rush Challenge?
Players are now grinding toward two million dropkick kills to snag the Sunset Machete, a weapon that could reshape close-quarters combat against the infected. Keep contributing—your kills count toward forging more tools in this unforgiving world.
This community-driven progress keeps the narrative alive, turning individual survival stories into a collective legend. If you're deep into Crane's journey, these rewards enhance the immersion without overshadowing the core horror elements.