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    Kingbull Ranger Launches With 80-Mile Range, Dual Suspension, and a $700+ Introductory Price

    Jack WilsonBy Jack WilsonFebruary 27, 20264 Mins Read
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    Long range. Dual suspension. Aggressive pricing.

    That is the foundation behind the launch of the Kingbull Ranger, a retro-styled fat-tire e-bike engineered to deliver extended mileage and real shock absorption at a new-entry price point in the $700 range.

    At a time when comparable dual-suspension fat-tire models typically sit well above $1,000, the Ranger enters the market with up to 80 miles of range, 1500W peak power, and full hydraulic braking—without the premium price tag.

    80-Mile Maximum Range: Built Around Endurance

    The Ranger is powered by a 48V 18Ah removable lithium battery, offering substantial capacity for long-distance riding. Under ideal pedal-assist conditions, the system can deliver up to 80 miles per charge. In practical terms, this means: Fewer charging cycles during weekly commuting; Longer uninterrupted recreational rides; Greater flexibility across mixed urban and trail routes. Range will vary depending on terrain, assist level, rider weight, and throttle usage. However, the 18Ah battery capacity places the Ranger ahead of many entry-level competitors in raw endurance. For riders prioritizing distance per charge, this is the defining advantage.

    Dual Suspension System: Real Shock Absorption, Not Just Marketing

    Unlike many budget fat-tire e-bikes that rely solely on a front fork, the Ranger features a true dual suspension configuration: a front suspension fork and dual rear spring shocks. This setup reduces vibration across gravel, broken pavement, dirt paths, and uneven surfaces. The rear shock system helps stabilize the frame under load while improving ride comfort at higher speeds.

    $700+ Launch Price: High Specification, Lower Barrier

    The early launch pricing in the $700 range positions the Ranger as one of the most competitively priced dual-suspension fat-tire e-bikes currently available.

    High Output, Real-World Speed

    At this price tier, the Kingbull Ranger delivers what truly matters: power, range, and control. The 48V 750W rear hub motor produces up to 1500W peak output and 80Nm of torque, providing strong acceleration and confident climbing on steep city streets or uneven terrain. Power delivery feels direct and responsive, whether you’re using pedal assist or throttle. Riders can choose from five assist levels, with speeds ranging from 6 mph up to 31 mph (50 km/h). Speed limits can be adjusted directly through the display to comply with local Class 2 or Class 3 regulations. A built-in cruise control function engages after 10 seconds of steady riding, making longer stretches more comfortable.

    Built for Stability and Comfort

    The Ranger is constructed around a high-carbon steel 20-inch frame designed for rigidity and load support. Weighing 86 lbs, it favorsa planted road feel over ultra-light minimalism. Paired with 20×4.0” CST fat tires and a dual suspension system (front fork + dual rear shocks), the bike absorbs vibration effectively while maintaining traction across gravel, sand, broken pavement, and mixed surfaces. With a 350 lb payload capacity, it is engineered to carry both rider and gear without compromising balance.

    Functional Safety Where It Counts

    Hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors provide consistent stopping performance, supported by motor cut-off levers for added control. The integrated lighting system includes a bright front headlight, brake-activated rear light, and built-in turn signals—features not commonly found at this price level. A centrally mounted 3.5-inch color LCD display keeps essential ride data clearly visible without distraction.

    Final Assessment

    The Kingbull Ranger is built around tangible rider priorities:

    Extended range up to 80 miles

    True dual suspension comfort

    1500W peak motor performance

    Early launch pricing in the $700+ range

    Rather than minimizing specifications to reach a lower price, the Ranger maintains core performance hardware while compressing cost.

    For riders seeking long-distance capability and real suspension without exceeding budget constraints, the Ranger establishes a new value benchmark in the fat-tire segment.

    About Kingbull

    Kingbull is a well-known brand in the fat-tire e-bike space, dedicated to building electric bikes that perform just as well in daily city commuting as they do on rugged trails and electric bike mountain ebike adventures.

    All Kingbull bikes come with 4-inch fat tires and suspension systems to handle a variety of terrain comfortably.

    The Forge Series stands out with industry-leading build quality and high-end components from top brands like Samsung, Tektro, and BAFANG.

    Prices start at $789, and the lineup includes folding, commuter, full-suspension, and cargo models, so there’s something for every type of rider.

    So far, over 20,000 riders have chosen Kingbull. The brand has received more than 3,180 reviews, with an impressive rating of 4.89 out of 5.0.

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