An emerging e-bike brand, Kingbull, has launched its latest e-bike, the Kingbull Hunter 2.0. The second iteration of the Hunter comes as a successor to the first-generation Hunter, which was launched last year in September with an $899 price tag. As the name suggests, the sporty mountain fat-tire e-bike is powered by a Bafang (GD) brushless motor mounted in the middle of the frame, with 750 W power and up to 80 Nm of torque, helping an e-bike tackle inclines up to 35°.
The Hunter 2.0 e-bike boasts a 720 Wh battery that provides up to 55 miles (~88.5 km) of range on a single charge, fully recharging in around 4 hours via a standard wall outlet. The 7-speed e-bike has 26 x 4-inch wide fat tires with a hydraulic disc braking system. Furthermore, it has an all-aluminum frame with a Moza FTA-40-ML hydraulic suspension fork, and Kingbull states it absorbs shocks and vibrations while ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride.
The e-bike measures 74.4 x 43.7 x 27.2 inches (1889.7 x 1109.9 x 690 mm) and weighs 68 lbs (30.8 kg). Thanks to its sturdy aluminum construction, it can support payloads of up to 400 lbs (181 kg). The handlebar features an LED display that showcases the speed, charging level, and mileage of the e-bike. Kingbull also incorporated front and rear lights for better nighttime visibility.
You can now buy the Kingbull Hunter 2.0 mountain fat-tire e-bike directly from Kingbull’s official website for $1,599. As part of the launch offer, the brand is offering the Hunter 2.0 at a special launch price of $949, reduced from its regular price of $1,599. Additionally, the company is also providing free accessories, including lights, fenders, and locks, for consumers who purchase the e-bike during this promotional period.