About the Hunter 2.0S
The Kingbull Hunter 2.0S is the upgraded successor to the Hunter 2.0, retaining the same proven aluminum hardtail frame and Bafang motor while swapping in a larger 48V 18Ah (864Wh) battery for an 80-mile claimed range. It also adds cruise control and integrated turn signals, making it a more complete daily driver for riders who mix trail use with regular commuting. At its $899 launch price, it delivers a rare combination of long range, hydraulic braking, and fat-tire capability in one package.
Technical Specifications
| Motor | 750W Bafang Brushless Hub (1,300W Peak, 80Nm) |
| Battery | 48V 18Ah (864Wh) |
| Range | Up to 80 Miles |
| Weight Capacity | 330 lbs |
| Bike Weight | 73 lbs |
Pros
- ✅ Significantly upgraded 864Wh battery extends claimed range to 80 miles, addressing the primary limitation of the base Hunter 2.0
- ✅ Built-in cruise control reduces hand fatigue on longer rides and is a rare comfort feature at this price point
- ✅ Integrated turn signals improve visibility and safety during urban commuting without requiring an aftermarket add-on
Cons
- ❌ Cadence sensor pedal assist rather than a torque sensor makes power delivery feel less natural compared to competitors at slightly higher price points
- ❌ At 73 lbs, the bike is heavy enough that transporting it on standard bike racks or up stairs requires planning
Kingbull Hunter 2.0S Height Sizing Chart
| Frame Size | Rider Height (Imperial) | Rider Height (Metric) |
|---|---|---|
| One Size | 5’2″ – 6’7″ | 157 cm – 201 cm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the practical real-world range of the Hunter 2.0S, and how does it compare to the original Hunter 2.0?
The Hunter 2.0S upgrades the battery from 720Wh to 864Wh, pushing the theoretical maximum range from 55 miles to 80 miles. In real-world use, expect 40 to 55 miles at moderate-to-high pedal assist on mixed terrain, with 70-plus miles achievable at the lowest assist level on flat ground. The 20% battery capacity increase is the sole hardware difference from the Hunter 2.0.
Does the Hunter 2.0S support Class 2 and Class 3 modes, and how do you switch between them?
Yes. The Hunter 2.0S ships in Class 3 mode with a 28 mph top speed. Class 2 mode (20 mph maximum) can be enabled directly through the handlebar display menu to comply with local regulations. Both modes retain full throttle and pedal assist functionality; only the speed ceiling changes.
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