
Roblox Brookhaven RP has introduced its latest content drop, the “Trucks & Trailers update“, which focuses on expanding how players move around the map and interact with vehicles. This patch adds three new drivable vehicles that are all designed to work with trailers, giving roleplayers a fresh way to handle jobs, transportation, and in‑game scenarios.
In this article, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of what changed, how each new vehicle functions, what the different trailer types do, and how you can use them in everyday Brookhaven RP. If you run a Brookhaven‑focused website or YouTube channel, this content is designed to be easy to repurpose and adapt for your audience.
What’s New in the Trucks & Trailers Update
The main goal of this update is to add variety and realism to vehicle‑based roleplay. Instead of just driving cars around, players can now hook up trailers and carry extra items, cars, or even boats in some cases.
Key additions include:
- Three new vehicles: Pick‑Up Truck, SUV, and Delivery Van.
- Four trailer types: Car Trailer, Item Trailer, Cargo Box Trailer, and Cargo Box with Window.
These changes improve how transport‑based jobs like moving, towing, and delivery feel, by letting you actually haul cargo instead of just using visuals or roleplay descriptions.
New Vehicles Breakdown
Pick‑Up Truck
The Pick‑Up Truck is a rugged, open‑bed style vehicle that fits best with towing and hauling roles. It sits lower than a cargo van but higher than a regular sedan, giving it a work‑truck appearance.
Typical uses include:
- Towing other cars or small vehicles using the Car Trailer.
- Carrying loose props, tools, or crates with the Item Trailer.
Because of its design, the Pick‑Up Truck works well for construction, towing, or rescue RP, where players need a vehicle that can take on rougher terrain or heavier loads compared to a standard car.
SUV
The SUV is a larger, family‑style vehicle that still handles smoothly on roads. It’s designed to carry more passengers and gear than a regular car, while still feeling easy to drive.
Natural roleplay fits:
- House‑moving or relocation RP when combined with cargo or item trailers.
- Family‑focused scenarios, such as shopping trips, camping, or long‑distance trips that also require some cargo.
Thanks to its size and comfort, the SUV can support both passenger‑centric and cargo‑based roles, making it versatile for different types of storylines.
Delivery Van
The Delivery Van is a box‑shaped vehicle built for transporting goods rather than people. It has a closed interior compartment that can be filled with items, crates, or other props.
It pairs best with:
- Cargo Box Trailers for extra storage.
- Item Trailers when you need an open area for larger or bulky objects.
This vehicle naturally fits logistics‑style roles, like courier services, moving companies, or warehouse jobs, where the focus is on delivering or transporting items rather than traveling with passengers.
Trailers and How They Work
All three new vehicles can attach the same four trailer types, giving you a lot of flexibility in how you design your jobs and stories.
Car Trailer
The Car Trailer is a low‑rided trailer that lets you carry another vehicle behind your truck or SUV.
Key features:
- Lets you tow a car, bike, or small vehicle instead of pushing it by hand.
- Useful for towing services, towing trailers, or impound‑style RP where vehicles are relocated.
In most cases, you park near the trailer and interact with it once it appears in your UI, then attach it and drive off normally while towing.
Item Trailer
The Item Trailer is an open flatbed‑style trailer with no roof or sides.
Typical uses:
- Carrying loose items, tools, crates, or construction materials.
- Supporting construction sites, farm‑style RP, or yard‑sale setups where you need to move many props at once.
Because the trailer is open, you can easily place and remove items on the way, making it flexible for changing job requirements.
Cargo Box Trailer
The Cargo Box Trailer is an enclosed box that attaches to the back of your vehicle.
Roleplay advantages:
- Lets you store cargo safely without it being visible or easily grabbed by others.
- Works well for moving house, warehouse jobs, or any secure‑delivery‑style RP.
This trailer is a good choice if you want to imply that something is being transported confidentially or needs to stay protected from the environment.
Cargo Box with Window
The Cargo Box with Window is functionally the same as the cargo box trailer, but with a small added window.
What it adds:
- A visual detail that can make the trailer feel more realistic or story‑rich.
- Slight opportunities for scenes where characters inside the trailer can be seen or interacted with in a limited way.
This version is more about aesthetics and atmosphere, but it still supports the same storage and transportation purposes as the regular cargo box.
How to Use Trucks & Trailers in Roleplay
With these new vehicles and trailers, players can create more structured and believable RP scenarios. Here are a few straightforward ideas you can use directly:
- Moving company: Use an SUV or Pick‑Up Truck with a cargo box trailer to “move furniture” from one house to another.
- Car‑towing service: Use the Pick‑Up with a car trailer to tow broken‑down vehicles after crashes or traffic violations.
- Delivery business: Use the Delivery Van with item or cargo box trailers to run courier or package‑delivery jobs around town.
- Construction crew: Use the Pick‑Up or SUV with item trailers to carry tools, wood, or building materials to different job sites.
Because the trailers increase your carrying capacity, you can run longer missions or larger jobs without constantly switching vehicles or asking for help.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of This Update
To make the most of the new vehicles and trailers, consider these practical tips:
- Try out different combinations: Test each vehicle with every trailer type until you find a setup that matches your main roleplay role.
- Coordinate with friends: Let one person drive while others load or unload, or even play roles like “customer,” “cop,” or “warehouse worker.”
- Add small story hooks: Use the extra space to create simple plot points, like “lost delivery,” “urgent tow,” or “secret cargo,” to make trailer‑based jobs more engaging.
These details help you turn a simple mechanic into richer, repeatable roleplay content that can be reused in guides, videos, or blog posts.
Final Thoughts
The Brookhaven Trucks & Trailers update brings three new vehicles Pick‑Up Truck, SUV, and Delivery Van and four trailer types: Car Trailer, Item Trailer, Cargo Box Trailer, and Cargo Box with Window. This change makes transportation and vehicle‑based jobs feel more flexible and realistic, without overhauling the core Brookhaven experience.
Whether you specialize in towing, moving, or delivery RP, there’s now a vehicle and trailer combo that fits your preferred playstyle.








