The perfect rover for the speed record achievement in celestial bodies and overall exploration. VERY difficult to get stuck by rolling over. Tiny and fun to drive (you can always take the rocket module off).
• Rear rocket angled to mantain pressure on wheels during the very brief impulse-burn (optimized for void; you can and should adjust the nozzle throat and length if you'll use it within atmosphere).
• Perfectly balanced gravity center.
• Giroscope included to help land on wheels if control is lost.
• Quite fast, but perfectly valid for exploration. Powerful enough for rough terrain and very steep angles (especially without the rocket module).
• Covered in solar panels so battery shouldn't be an issue (not reliable in very distant moons).
• Effective adjustable suspension (but personally I recommend to leave it on minimum for stability).
• 2 Cameras mounted on top for beautiful viewing, normal + night vision.
• Front lights for dark nights.
• Anti-overturn pistons: Impossible in practice to get stuck, unless some damage is sustained and something doesn't work.
Controls (on land):
• Pitch: Acceleration forward/backward.
• Yaw: Turn.
• AG1: Lights.
• Slider 1 + (possitive %): Suspension adjustment.
• Slider 1 - (negative %): Engage anti-overturn pistons.
• Slider 2: Pistons 180° control.