Kingbull has introduced the Voyager 2.0, its latest fat-tire electric cargo bike, to global markets. The new model aims to combine strength, stability, and versatility for both recreational and utility riders. “The cargo e-bike is designed for riders who want strength, stability, and versatility in one e-bike,” Kingbull said in its press release.
The Voyager 2.0 is powered by a custom Bafang 750 W brushless rear hub motor that delivers 85 Nm of torque and reaches a top speed of 28 mph (45 km/h) in class 3 mode, or 20 mph (32 km/h) using throttle only. The model’s dual removable Samsung batteries provide a maximum range of 100 miles (160.9 km), while a single 720 Wh unit can cover up to 60 miles (96.5 km) per charge.
Built on a full aluminum alloy step-thru frame, the Voyager 2.0 supports a payload capacity of up to 450 lbs (204 kg), surpassing several competitors such as the Rad Power RadRunner, which handles up to 420 lbs (190.5 kg). It features a 7-speed Shimano Altus transmission, a torque sensor for smoother power delivery, and wide 20 x 4-inch CST puncture-proof tires. Hydraulic brakes from ZOOM (HB875-E) and a Kingbull coil spring fork with 60 mm travel add further control and comfort.
The IPX6-rated e-bike includes a 4-inch full-color display showing speed, battery level, and distance. Additional equipment includes a breathable sport saddle, integrated 48V LED front light, taillight with brake highlight, electric horn, and accessories such as a cable lock, compact air pump, and dual mirrors.
Available in orange and grey, the Kingbull Voyager 2.0 is priced at $1,249 for the single-battery version and $1,549 for the dual-battery model. Orders are now open through Kingbull’s official website, with the company positioning the Voyager 2.0 as a durable and high-capacity cargo e-bike suited for a wide range of riders.
Source: Yahoo
