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Kingbull launches new Ranger off-road e-bike with vintage-style design, cruise control, and $789 introductory price

The Kingbull Ranger has a retro motorcycle-style design
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The Kingbull Ranger has a retro motorcycle-style design
The Ranger is the new off-road electric bike from Kingbull and is now officially available for purchase in the global market. The vintage-style fat-tire e-bike ships with a 750 W brushless hub motor from Bafang, a massive 864 Wh battery, 5 speed modes, cruise control, hydraulic disc brakes, and up to a 350 lbs (158.7 kg) maximum payload capacity.

Kingbull, a well-known fat-tire electric bike manufacturer, has officially unveiled its latest Ranger off-road electric bike in the global market. The company’s new e-bike comes with a retro motorcycle-style aesthetic. On top of this, the Ranger is a versatile e-bike, which is suited for both off-roads and trails. 

Kingbull has incorporated a powerful 750 W brushless rear hub motor from Bafang into the Ranger, which offers 1,500 W peak power, 80 Nm of torque and a top speed of 28 mph (45 km/h). This is the same motor found on the other Kingbull mountain e-bikes, such as the Kingbull Rover 2.0 and the Literider 2.0. Plus, it can handle up to 30° of climbs. Riders can choose from five speed levels: 6, 12, 19, 25, and 31 mph. There’s cruise control support as well and it activates after 10 seconds of constant speed. 

This time around, Kingbull packs a massive 864 Wh battery pack into the Ranger, making it the company’s first e-bike with a large battery capacity. The e-bike is said to offer up to 80 miles (128.7 km) of range on a single charge. It has a twist throttle that provides smooth, responsive control and lets you manage speed easily across any terrain. 

The Kingbull Ranger e-bike ships with a 3.5-inch LCD display
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The Kingbull Ranger e-bike ships with a 3.5-inch LCD display
The Kingbull Ranger e-bike comes with a 48 V LED headlight
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The Kingbull Ranger e-bike comes with a 48 V LED headlight

Furthermore, the off-road bike is equipped with a 7-speed drivetrain from Shimano, which means riders can switch between 7 speed modes. For suspension, there’s a dual-crown fork with 80 mm travel. The Ranger has a 3.5-inch mid-mounted full-color LCD display, keeping essential ride info such as speed, battery levels, distance, and speed modes visible at a glance. 

The rest of the highlights include 20 x 4” CST puncture-proof fat tires, hydraulic disk brakes with 180 mm rotors, a high-carbon steel frame, a 48 V LED headlight, and an integrated rear light with brake and turn signals. Moreover, the e-bike can carry payloads of up to 350 lbs (158.7 kg).

You can now pre-order the Kingbull Ranger off-road electric bike for the introductory price of $789 via Kingbull’s official website. Available in a single black color option, the open sale will begin on 5th March. Keep in mind that the early bird price offer lasts until March 4.

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Abhinav Fating, 2026-03- 1 (Update: 2026-03- 1)