Full Suspension Fat Tire Electric Bike
The Kingbull Rover 2.0 is designed for riders looking for maximum comfort, trail capability and all-day riding performance. Unlike many fat tire electric bikes, the Rover 2.0 features a full suspension frame that dramatically improves ride quality on rough roads, trails and off-road terrain.
Combined with a powerful motor, hydraulic disc brakes and a long-range battery, the Rover 2.0 is one of the most capable adventure-focused electric bikes in the Kingbull lineup.
Get $60 OFF - Code ERIDES| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Motor | 750W Bafang Rear Hub Motor |
| Peak Power | 1300W+ |
| Battery | 48V 15ah Samsung Lithium Battery |
| Battery Capacity | 720Wh |
| Top Speed | 28 MPH |
| Range | Up To 80 Miles |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Front Suspension | Hydraulic Suspension Fork |
| Rear Suspension | DNM Spring Rear Shock |
| Tires | 26 x 4.0 Fat Tires |
| Gearing | Shimano 7-Speed |
| Payload Capacity | 400 lbs |
| Display | Color LCD Display |
The biggest feature that separates the Rover 2.0 from many competitors is its full suspension design. Both the front fork and rear shock work together to absorb bumps, potholes, roots and trail obstacles.
For riders who frequently ride rough terrain, gravel roads or uneven pavement, the full suspension setup greatly improves comfort and control.
The Bafang motor delivers strong acceleration and excellent hill climbing ability. The Rover 2.0 feels stable at higher speeds while the fat tires provide additional traction and confidence on loose surfaces.
During longer rides, the suspension system helps reduce rider fatigue and makes the bike feel more comfortable than many hardtail fat tire electric bikes.
Kingbull rates the Rover 2.0 for up to 80 miles of range using pedal assist. Actual results depend on rider weight, terrain, assist level and riding style.
Most riders can expect between 40 and 70 miles in real-world riding conditions.
The Hunter 2.0 is an excellent all-around fat tire electric bike, but the Rover 2.0 takes comfort to the next level with its full suspension frame.
If your riding includes rough terrain, gravel roads or trails, the Rover 2.0 is likely the better choice. Riders focused primarily on pavement may find the Hunter 2.0 sufficient.
Yes. It features both front and rear suspension.
Up to 28 MPH.
A powerful Bafang rear hub motor.
Up to 80 miles depending on riding conditions.
Yes. Hydraulic disc brakes come standard.