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Kingbull Announces Literider 20 More Power More Range Same Rider-First Price

Kingbull today unveiled the Literider 2.0, the next evolution of its top-selling folding electric bike. Building on the success of the original Literider, Literider 2.0 delivers a stronger motor, longer range, improved frame design, and fresh new colors—all while holding the same incredible entry price of just from $1099.

Over 20,000 riders have already joined the Kingbull community, and with more than 1,453 reviews averaging 4.89 out of 5.0, Kingbull has been recognized as one of Google’s Top Quality Stores in the U.S.—a true reflection of quality, value, and rider-first service.

“Riders loved Literider for its strength, simplicity, and all-terrain versatility,” said Kingbull CEO. “With Literider 2.0, we kept everything they loved and upgraded what mattered most—without raising the price. This is a bike designed for your everyday, your way.”

 

Major Upgrades That Matter:

  • Enhanced Safety and Frame Design
    A more rounded frame with protected folding cables makes the Literider 2.0 safer and more durable than ever.
  • New 750W BAFANG(GD) Motor (Peak Torque: 85Nm)
    Smooth, high-torque performance makes steep hills feel flat—easily conquering 30° slopes.
  • 10-Mile Extended Range
    Upgraded battery management pushes real-world range up to 60 miles, letting you ride further, worry-free.

 

  • New Color: Purple
    Riders now have five color options to match their style—including the all-new Purple, made to stand out on the street or trail.

 

Designed with Riders in Mind

Literider 2.0 stays true to its roots with 20”x4” puncture-resistant CST fat tires, 50mm front suspension fork, and a hydraulic brake system for Class-3 performance up to 28 MPH. A responsive thumb throttle and five levels of pedal assist give riders full control. The folding pedals and integrated rear rack make it ideal for commuters, explorers, and anyone who demands performance in a compact, portable form.

Weighing just 71 lbs, the Literider 2.0 is ready to go anywhere—and it already made waves at the 2024 Long Beach Electrify Expo, where it hit 33 MPH in real-world speed tests, outperforming expectations for a foldable e-bike.

“The Literider series gives you big-bike power in a compact form—perfect for van life, apartment storage, or just everyday fun,” said Zophie from Zophie’s E-Ride Reviews.

 

Availability

Literider 2.0 is available now for order at kingbullebike.com with limited-time pricing starting at $1099. Test rides are available in select California locations—call 213-588-4335 to schedule.

 

About Kingbull

Kingbull is a well-known name in the fat-tire e-bike space, building electric bikes for both city commuting and off-road adventures. All Kingbull models come equipped with 4-inch fat tires and suspension systems to handle a variety of terrain with comfort. The Forge Series features high-end components from brands like Samsung, Tektro, and BAFANG. 

With prices starting at $999 and models spanning folding, commuter, cargo, and full-suspension bikes—there’s something for every rider.

Contact:
Ethan, PR Manager
Kingbull Bikes
info@kingbullebike.com
www.kingbullebike.com

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Organization: Kingbull Technology, INC.

Contact Person: Ethan Doo

Website: https://www.kingbullbike.com/

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Contact Number: +12135884335

Address:5101 Santa Monica Boulevard

City: Los Angeles

State: CA

Country:United States

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