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Kingbull has introduced its Discover 2.0 series of fat-tire electric bikes, offering two models with different frame designs but similar specifications aimed at both city commuting and off-road riding.

The new Discover 2.0 and Discover 2.0 ST are equipped with a 750-watt Bafang rear hub motor delivering 85 Nm of torque, a top speed of 28 mph (45 kph), and the ability to climb grades of up to 35 degrees. The ST version features a step-thru aluminum frame for accessibility, while the standard Discover 2.0 adopts a step-over frame. Both models carry a maximum payload of 400 lbs (181.4 kg).

A 720 Wh removable Samsung lithium-ion battery provides a claimed range of up to 60 miles (96.5 km) per charge. The e-bikes are fitted with Shimano Altus 7-speed drivetrains, 26 x 4-inch CST all-terrain tires, Zoom dual-piston hydraulic brakes, and Kingbull OS-D26 front suspension with 80 mm travel. A torque sensor and integrated backlit LCD display are included, showing speed, battery level, distance, and assist mode.

Weighing about 77 lbs (35 kg) each, both versions are available in pink, white, and space gray. Kingbull said the Discover 2.0 series is priced at $1,299 through its website, with a limited-time $200 discount on purchases of two bikes.

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Ivan Popov is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery systems, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across key international markets. He holds a degree in International Relations and, outside of journalism, enjoys long-distance running, travel photography, and exploring sustainable urban transport systems.

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