Kingbull, a U.S.-based manufacturer known for its fat-tire electric bikes, has launched its new Voyager 2.0 cargo e-bike for the global market. The upgraded model builds on the company’s cargo-focused design with greater range, increased power, and enhanced versatility.
The Voyager 2.0 is powered by a Bafang-customized 750 W brushless rear hub motor that delivers 85 Nm of torque and a top speed of 28 mph (45 km/h) in Class 3 mode, or 20 mph (32.1 km/h) under throttle-only operation.
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It features dual removable Samsung 720 Wh lithium-ion batteries, offering up to 100 miles (160.9 km) of range when both are used and about 60 miles (96.5 km) on a single battery. With a payload capacity of 450 lbs (204 kg), it surpasses competitors like the Rad Power RadRunner, which supports 420 lbs (190.5 kg).
Kingbull stated in its press release that the Voyager 2.0 was designed for riders who seek strength, stability, and versatility in a single e-bike. The model uses a torque sensor and a 7-speed Shimano Altus transmission for smooth pedal assistance.
It rides on 20 x 4-inch CST puncture-proof fat tires and features ZOOM HB875-E hydraulic brakes on both wheels for reliable stopping power. A 60 mm in-house coil spring fork enhances comfort, while the IPX6-rated frame provides solid protection against the elements.
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Additional features include a 4-inch full-color multifunction display showing speed, battery level, and distance, as well as integrated front and rear LED lighting, a taillight with brake highlight, and an electric horn.
The bike comes equipped with a breathable sport saddle, dual side mirrors, a free cable lock, and a compact air pump. Available in orange and grey, the Voyager 2.0 is priced at $1,249 for the single-battery model and $1,549 for the dual-battery version. Purchases can be made directly through Kingbull’s official website.
