Vehicles

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Vehicles are machines for exploration and transportation available to the player after acquiring their respective fragments. Vehicles are divided into deployables, which are crafted using the Fabricator and are carried by the player, and vessels, which are crafted using the Mobile Vehicle Bay and are piloted.

Craftable Vehicles

Vehicle Description Velocity (M/Sec) Perks & Upgrades
Seaglide Transparent.png
Seaglide
Personal underwater propulsion device for fast, reliable transport through underwater caves and wrecks.

Forward: 9.5

Backward: 7.8

  • Terrain Map
  • Flashlight
Seamoth Transparent.png
Seamoth*
Small, maneuverable submersible for fast exploration of aquatic and space regions.

Forward: 12.7

Backward: 5

Lateral: 11.5

Vertical: 11

PRAWN Suit Transparent.png
Prawn Suit*
Modular mechanized walker for exploration of alien environments and exploitation of available resources. Can be outfitted for mining and defense.

Forward: 6

Backward: 2.5

Lateral: 4

Vertical (standard, upgraded): 6; 12

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Cyclops*
Industrial submarine capable of supporting multiple occupants for extended periods and carrying one smaller vehicle. Can be fitted with beds, food dispenser, water purifier, fabricators, lockers, battery and power cell chargers.

Silent Running: 2.7

Ahead Slow: 5.4

Ahead Standard: 8.2

Ahead Flank: 10.5

Reverse: 4.1

Neptune Rocket Transparent.png
Neptune Escape Rocket*
Single-seat planetary escape vehicle with life support, adaptable power supply, orbital shield and onboard time capusle. Three-stage launch separation.

Planetary gravity escape velocity.

* A save file in which the Seamoth, Cyclops, Prawn Suit and Neptune Escape Rocket have been acquired is displayed with the respective vehicles' icons.

Future Plans

Trivia

  • The original vehicle plans for Subnautica saw the player have access to two small subs, two medium-sized subs, and one or two large subs. Concept art can be found for these other submarines. Ultimately, the Cyclops, prioritized for its "civilian" look, took up so much time that more subs that didn't truly add new gameplay were considered a bad investment of resources and were scrapped.[1]

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