Los Angeles, CA – Kingbull has released its latest electric bike, the Rover 2.0. This model is designed for riders seeking a versatile machine capable of handling varied terrains.
The Rover 2.0 features a robust build. Its frame is constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum, providing both strength and a manageable weight of 80 pounds. The step-through design enhances accessibility for riders of different heights.
Powering the bike is a 750-watt Bafang brushless hub motor, generating 80 Nm of torque. Riders can select between Class 2 and Class 3 modes, adjusting the maximum speed to either 20 mph or 28 mph, respectively. The motor maintains performance even under heavy loads and on steep inclines. The bike has a maximum weight capacity of 400 pounds.
Energy is supplied by a 720Wh Samsung battery, providing a tested range of up to 60 miles. Real-world range will vary depending on factors such as terrain, rider weight, and assist level. The battery is integrated into the frame for protection and can be removed for indoor charging. A full charge takes approximately five hours with the included charger.
The Rover 2.0 incorporates a torque sensor for a natural pedaling experience. This feature also optimizes battery usage by adjusting motor output based on pedaling effort.
A full-suspension system enhances ride comfort and control. The front fork offers 100 mm of travel, while the rear shock provides 45 mm of travel, both with adjustable settings. This setup enables the bike to navigate diverse terrains with ease.
The bike is equipped with 26″ x 4.0″ CST puncture-resistant fat tires, providing excellent traction on various surfaces, including sand, mud, and gravel. The wide tires contribute to stability, particularly at lower speeds.
Shifting is handled by a Shimano 7-speed drivetrain, offering smooth and reliable gear changes. ZOOM HB-875-E hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors provide strong and responsive stopping power, complemented by motor cut-off sensors for enhanced safety.
A custom KB35H backlit display provides clear visibility of essential riding data, including speed, battery level, and assist mode.
Additional features include integrated lighting (a 48V LED headlight and a brake-activated rear light), a kickstand, an electric horn, and a comfortable saddle. Accessories such as a cable lock, an air pump, and a phone mount are also included.
The Rover 2.0 comes with a two-year warranty covering the frame and electronic components. The bike retails for $1,399, including shipping, with a discount available for bulk purchases. Kingbull is a manufacturer of fat-tire ebikes, known for its focus on durable construction and high-quality components. The company emphasizes all-terrain capability and rider comfort in its designs.










