How to get the Rayfield Caliburn “Mordred” in Cyberpunk 2077

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This video walkthrough of the side job “Freedom” will show you how to unlock it and successfully steal Yorinobu Arasaka’s personal custom variant of Rayfield’s Caliburn, the Mordred.

We have a written version of this guide, if you prefer to read.

Freedom Job Requirements and Walkthrough
0:00Intro
0:19Requirements
0:29Freedom Job Walkthrough

Intro

0:03
Greetings, I’m Vulkk!

0:05
Rayfield’s Caliburn “Mordred” is one of  four new vehicles added to Cyberpunk 2077 with Patch 2.3. You can get this hypercar  by completing a side job called “Freedom”. 

Requirements

0:18
To unlock it, you need to first complete  The Beast in Me, Transmission, and Search  and Destroy. CD Projekt Red officially listed  these jobs as requirements to unlock Freedom.

Freedom Job Walkthrough

0:31
El Capitan will send you a  message with an offer. Agree  to it and follow the mission marker  to the Coronado Dam in Santo Domingo.

0:40
Find the Engineer’s body and  read the intel next to it.

0:59
Go to the new marked location back in Rancho  Coronado. Take out the Arasaka guards.

1:18
Use the computer next to the Caliburn Mordred.

1:20
After the car runs away, use the  computer again to learn more about it.

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As soon as you message El  Capitan about the car’s origins, he will immediately back out and tell you  to abort. Of course, you are not giving up.

1:59
On a nearby bench, there is a key. Do not leave  the area before you have picked up that key.

2:22
Go to the marked area on your map and  search for the car. You will need a fast and weaponized car for this chase. Damage  the Caliburn Mordred a bit and it will stop.

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When you get inside, the NCPD  will immediately be alerted.

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Escape to Freedom and the hyper beast of a  car will be yours. Enjoy Yorinobu Arasaka’s personal custom variant of Rayfield’s  Calibirn. It’s forever yours now.

4:02
That’s it. Thank you.

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