Kingbull Hunter 2.0S vs MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.
Kingbull Hunter 2.0S (mid, $899–$1,699) vs MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike (mid, $1,699–$2,599) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).
Compared on 5 shared specs · same category (fitness).
These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | Kingbull Hunter 2.0S | MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike |
|---|---|---|
| price | $899–$1,699 | $1,699–$2,599 |
| type | Fat-tire mountain e-bike | Electric trike (3 wheels) |
| motor | 750W hub (1300W peak), 80Nm | 750W brushless (1HP equivalent) |
| range | up to 80 miles (pedal assist) | 45-75 miles per charge (assist mode) |
| shipping | Ships from US warehouse | Free US (lower 48) |
| warranty | 2-year | 1 year |
Kingbull Hunter 2.0S also publishes: battery, tires, brakes, class
MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike also publishes: maxSpeed, weight, riderHeight, framework
Who should buy which
Value-focused riders who want maximum range (an 864Wh battery, up to 80 miles) and hydraulic brakes on a fat-tire e-bike, and are willing to buy on a promotion.
You want a premium brand with a dealer network, a fully verified spec sheet, or the most natural torque-sensor ride feel (the Velowave Ranger); if balance is a concern, choose the MoonCool trike.
Buyers in the 60-80 demographic (or buying for a parent/grandparent in that demographic) who want sustained outdoor mobility without the balance demands of a bicycle. Especially good for adaptive-mobility use cases, post-injury recovery, or buyers who want to stay outdoors-active without joint stress.
You're under 60 and chasing peak fitness - a regular bike or Peloton is the right call. Or you live somewhere with no safe trike-friendly routes (heavy traffic without bike lanes, no flat areas).

