Type of towbars

What is a towbar?

A tow bar (or tow hook or tow hitch) is used for towing or carrying with your car, like a mobile home or a trailer. It can be used to pull a variety of loads. In European countries, but also in Australia and New Zealand, towbars are very common. About 20% of all cars are equiped with towbars, for SUV’s and vans, this is over 50%.
A towbar is attached to the chassis frame of a vehicle. A towbar consists of several parts such as a crossbar (fixing bracket), a towball and a wiring kit to provide power to the towed equipment.

At Brink, we offer a diverse range of towbars to cater to your specific needs. Our towbars fall into four distinct categories: flange balls, fixed towbars, detachable towbars, and retractable towbars. While each type boasts its own unique features, they all share common traits that guarantee top-notch quality. All our towbars are stylish, lightweight, and durable. They are designed to maximize your car’s towing capacity and make connecting your trailer’s breakaway cable easy. Brink towbars are tested rigorously in our advanced facility, meeting international standards and our strict quality criteria for your safety.

NAS towbar

NAS Towbar

  • Always ready for use
  • Requires no maintenance
  • Cost effective
MX Towbar Brink

Retractable towbar

  • Invisible after retracting
  • Easy and safe operation
  • Offers the same security and strength as a fixed towbar
RMC Brink

Bike carrier solution

  • Suitable for bike carriers
  • Not suitable for towing
  • Attach and detach in just seconds
Flange towbar Brink

Flange towbar

  • Height adjustable
  • Permanently available
  • Heavy-duty towbar
Detachable towbar Brink

Detachable towbar

  • Preserves your car’s original design
  • Quick and effortless attachment and removal
  • Provides equivalent security and strength to a permanent fixed towbar
Fixed towbar Brink

Fixed towbar

  • Always ready for use
  • Requires no maintenance
  • Cost effective