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    Kingbull’s Urban Commuters See Massive Price Drops for Christmas, Besides Free Gifts

    Rao ShahzaibBy Rao ShahzaibDecember 17, 20255 Mins Read
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    Urban riding demands a bike that works as hard as you do. Kingbull’s urban commuting series does just that… and with current Christmas discounts, they’re just impossible to ignore.

    The brand has slashed $200 off the Discover 2.0 and a whopping $600 off the more high-end Trekker. Moreover, you also get another $200 off when you purchase two bikes. And if that’s not enough, you also get complimentary gift items.

    Here’s a look at Kingbull’s urban commuting series.

    Discover 2.0 – $200 Off

    Kingbull Discover 2.0 | Premium Off-road & City Electric Bike

    The Discover 2.0 is a stylish electric commuter that promises comfort, power, and real-world usefulness.

    The bike tops out at 20 mph, offers a range of up to 60 miles, and is powered by a 750W Bafang rear hub motor fed by a 48V 720Wh Samsung-cell battery. It’s a Class 2 e-bike out of the box, but can be unlocked to Class 3 if that’s your thing. 

    On paper, it’s competitive. In practice, it’s surprisingly cohesive.

    A frame built for real life

    Kingbull has taken a refreshingly pragmatic approach to the frame. It’s all aluminum, features a removable integrated battery, a tapered head tube, and guided internal cable routing. The bike is also available in step-thru configuration for more convenient mounting.

    The Discover 2.0 is rated for riders from 5’6″ to 6’5″, with a frankly impressive 400 lb payload capacity, including a rear rack rated for 150 lbs. 

    Yes, it’s heavy. You feel that 77 lbs when lifting it up steps or maneuvering it in tight storage spaces. But once you’re rolling, the weight melts away into stability rather than sluggishness.

    Capability to tackle every challenge

    The 26” x 4.0” CST puncture-proof tires are one of the Discover 2.0’s defining features. 

    Fat tires can often feel vague or draggy, but Kingbull has paired them with sturdy rims and spokes that keep things feeling planted and predictable. These tires soak up broken pavement, curb drops, tram tracks, and poorly patched asphalt with almost rude indifference.

    Add in the 80mm travel front suspension fork, which is lockable and preload adjustable, and you get a ride that’s unapologetically comfortable. The bike also features ZOOM hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors to ensure reliable stops. 

    The 7-speed Shimano drivetrain is basic, but appropriate. 

    Power delivery that makes sense

    The Bafang 750W hub motor, paired with a torque sensor, is the real star of the show. Power delivery feels natural rather than binary. Push harder on the pedals and the bike responds accordingly.

    There are five levels of pedal assist, so you can always strike a sweet balance between efficiency and effort. The throttle is also there when you want it.

    Kingbull’s claimed 60-mile range is optimistic, but not outrageous. Riding sensibly, with moderate assistance, you can get close enough. But as always, range depends on how you ride, how much you weigh, and how windy your commute happens to be.

    Christmas Deal

    The Discover ST 2.0 is originally priced at $1,299 but discounted to $1,099 for Christmas, with the dual set priced at $1,998. Moreover, you also get a bungee cord, lock, air pump, and rearview mirror as a free gift.

    Trekker – $600 Off

    Kingbull Trekker And Verve | Go Straight To Your Destination

    The Trekker is a long-range, fat-tire commuter that aims squarely at riders who want comfort, capability, and stamina without turning every trip into a minor logistical exercise.

    At its core, the Trekker promises three things: range, stability, and accessibility. 

    With a potent 750W Bafang hub motor, a massive Samsung battery, and a step-through aluminum frame rated for a hefty 450 lb payload, this is a bike designed to carry people and their stuff… day in and day out.

    Long range that actually changes how you ride

    The Trekker’s standout feature is its massive 48V 960Wh battery. So, range anxiety simply doesn’t factor into your decision-making. You stop checking percentages and start riding where you want.

    More importantly, even riding less conservatively, the Trekker delivers a range that comfortably exceeds most people’s weekly commuting needs.

    Charging is handled by a UL-certified 3.0A charger, which is not fast, but appropriately cautious for a battery of this size. 

    Power that feels calm, not chaotic

    The Trekker is powered by a Bafang 750W hub motor, paired with a torque sensor. So, expect smooth assistance delivered in real-time.

    There are five levels of pedal assist, and like most bikes of this type, the middle settings are where it shines. The throttle is useful for heavy starts and short bursts, but the torque sensor makes pedaling the more satisfying option most of the time.

    Luckily, the bike offers an 8-speed Shimano drivetrain to eliminate ghost-pedaling. Gear shifts are fast, reliable, and smooth. 

    Comfort, stability, and a lot of rubber

    The Trekker rolls on 26” x 4.0” Kenda puncture-proof tires, and they play a huge role in the bike’s personality. Combined with the bike’s  79-lb weight, the result is a ride that feels planted and reassuring rather than slow.

    Up front, the ZOOM suspension fork offers 80mm of travel, adjustable damping, and a lockout. It’s not a performance suspension fork, but that’s not the point. It takes the edge off potholes and rough paths, and that’s exactly what a city bike needs.

    Stopping power comes from Tektro hydraulic brakes with four-piston calipers and 180mm rotors front and rear. They’re excellent. With cargo on the rear rack and speed on the clock, braking remained controlled and confidence-inspiring.

    Christmas Deal

    The Trekker is originally priced at $1,899 but discounted to $1,299 for Christmas. Moreover, you also get an air pump, helmet, gloves, and facemask as a free gift. 

    In addition to the discounted prices and free gifts, you can save another $200 when you buy 2 bikes. Check out Kingbull’s Christmas sale here. 

    Happy riding!

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