Kingbull Hunter 2.0S vs Lectric XPeak2: Two Fat Tire E-Bikes, Two Different Adventures

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S vs Lectric XPeak2: Two Fat Tire E-Bikes, Two Different Adventures

Some bikes are built for trails. Some are built for commutes. The best ones are built for wherever you decide to go next.

The Kingbull Hunter 2.0S and the Lectric XPeak2 are both serious fat tire electric bikes. Both are capable. Both deserve respect. But they're built around two very different ideas of what adventure means.

At a Glance

Specification Kingbull Hunter 2.0S Lectric XPeak2
Bike Type Fat Tire Adventure E-Bike eMTB-Inspired Fat Tire E-Bike
Motor 750W Brushless Hub Motor 750W Rear Hub Motor
Peak Power 1300W 1310W
Battery 48V 18Ah / 864Wh 48V 15Ah / 720Wh
Range Up to 80 miles Up to 60 miles
Top Speed 28 MPH 28 MPH
Tires 26" × 4.0" Fat Tires 26" × 4.0" Fat Tires
Suspension 100mm Hydraulic Fork RST Renegade, 80mm Travel
Brakes Hydraulic Disc Brakes Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Pedal Assist Cadence Sensor (5 levels + throttle) Torque Sensor + PWR+
Gears Shimano 7-Speed Shimano Altus 8-Speed
Payload Capacity 400 lbs 330 lbs

Two Bikes, Two Riding Philosophies

Scenario 1: You're 40 Miles from Home

It's a Saturday morning. You've been riding for two hours through a mix of paved roads and gravel paths. You check your battery — and realize you still have plenty of range left.

That's the Hunter 2.0S experience. With an 864Wh battery delivering up to 80 miles of range, you stop thinking about the return trip and start thinking about where else you can go. The XPeak2's 720Wh battery is capable, but at 60 miles of range, that mental calculation starts earlier.

More battery isn't just a spec. It's the confidence to say yes to a longer route.

Scenario 2: The Trail Gets Rough

You hit a stretch of loose gravel, then a patch of packed dirt, then a short climb. How does each bike respond?

The XPeak2's torque sensor reads your pedaling effort and adjusts power in real time — it feels intuitive, almost like the bike is thinking with you. For riders who love technical trails and want that connected, athletic feel, it's genuinely impressive.

The Hunter 2.0S takes a different approach: consistent, strong assistance across all terrain, with a 100mm hydraulic fork absorbing the bumps so you stay comfortable over longer distances. It's less about precision control, more about riding farther without fatigue.

Trail shredder or distance explorer — both are valid. It depends on what kind of ride you're after.

Scenario 3: You're Looking at the Price Tags

Here's where things get interesting.

The XPeak2 is priced at a significant premium for its trail-focused engineering. The Hunter 2.0S comes in at $600 less — and for that difference, you get a larger battery, 20 more miles of range, more suspension travel, turn signals, a brake light, and a horn.

That's not a trade-off. That's a different value proposition entirely.

More range. More features. $600 more in your pocket — or your next adventure fund.

Which One Is Right for You?

Choose the Lectric XPeak2 if:

  • You want a trail-focused, mountain bike-like riding feel
  • Torque sensor responsiveness is your top priority
  • You ride technical terrain and want athletic, precise control

Choose the Kingbull Hunter 2.0S if:

  • You want to ride farther without range anxiety
  • You need a bike ready for roads, trails, commutes, and everything in between
  • You want serious performance — and $600 in savings to prove it

Final Thought

Final Thoughts

The best e-bike isn’t the one with the most impressive spec sheet. It’s the one that’s still with you at mile 70, on a road you’ve never ridden before, ready for whatever comes next.

Whether you choose trail control or all-day adventure, your next ride starts here.

Explore the latest Kingbull e-bike deals and limited-time offers and find the ride that’s ready for your next adventure.


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