Fortnite Chapter 7: Pacific Break catapults players into the first season of the next chapter, complete with a brand-new map, Golden Coast, and a lot to explore. From changes to the loot pool, the ability to take on and become bosses, and a whole host of rewards to unlock through the Battle Pass, players diving in definitely have heaps of awesome moments coming their way.
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 introduces a huge amount of new content and mechanics, from weapons never seen before to quality-of-life updates that make gameplay smoother. However, one of the biggest changes has to be the introduction of drivable Reboot Vans, along with everything they can do. Here is how to get and use drivable Reboot Vans in Fortnite Chapter 7.
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Where to Find Drivable Reboot Vans in Fortnite Chapter 7
Reboot Vans come in two forms: stationary Reboot Vans, which are identifiable by their wheel clamps that prevent players from driving them, and regular drivable Reboot Vans, which players have complete control over and can hop in just like any regular vehicle. Both types can be found in fixed locations around the map, but whether you find a drivable Reboot Van or a fixed one is mostly down to chance.
Reboot Vans currently only appear in Duos, Trios, and Squads, and are not available in Solo playlists. See below for a breakdown of where to find every Reboot Van in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1.
How to Use Drivable Reboot Vans in Fortnite Chapter 7
Reboot Vans can be used just like any other vehicle in Fortnite, coming with the ability to boost to increase the vehicle’s speed for a short duration, while also allowing you to reboot eliminated teammates once you have their Reboot Card, though you may find that the keybind to do so has changed to avoid conflicting with taking a seat in the vehicle. Reboot Vans also require fuel to drive and can be refuelled at gas stations just like any other vehicle.
However, the biggest change to Reboot Vans is that they can now also revive downed players. If players carry downed teammates to the back of a van and press the interact button, or if a downed teammate finds their way to the back of the van and does the same, they will be placed inside and automatically revived. This means that as long as players have a Reboot Van nearby, whether drivable or stationary, they can always revive themselves if they are downed, if at least a single squadmate is still alive.






