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Kingbull Hunter 2.0S vs Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Updated Jul 9, 2026
Quick verdict

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S (mid, $899–$1,699) vs Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra (mid, $1,499) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 5 shared specs · same category (fitness).

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S fat-tire electric bike
Kingbull

Hunter 2.0S

The healthspan case for an e-bike is adherence: assist removes the hill-and-headwind friction that turns "I will ride" into "I will drive." The Kingbull Hunter 2.0S is the long-range value pick for that job, built around an 864Wh battery and dual hydraulic brakes.

PRICE
$899–$1,699
View at Kingbull
Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra step-through electric bike
Vanpowers

UrbanGlide-Ultra

The e-bike case for healthspan is simple: the bike you can mount easily is the bike you keep riding at 65. The UrbanGlide-Ultra pairs a genuinely low 370mm step-through frame with the component that separates real e-bikes from toys, a torque-sensing Bafang mid-drive.

PRICE
$1,499
SCORE
8.1 / 10
View at Vanpowers
The verdict

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

SpecKingbull Hunter 2.0SVanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra
price$899–$1,699$1,499
motor750W hub (1300W peak), 80NmBafang M600 mid-drive, 500W rated / 120 Nm, torque sensor
battery48V / 18Ah / 864Wh48V 14.4Ah (692Wh) removable, LG cells, UL 2271
rangeup to 80 miles (pedal assist)Up to 76 mi (manufacturer test conditions); 20 mph assist
brakesDual hydraulic disc (front + rear)Tektro HD-E350 hydraulic disc, 180mm rotors
warranty2-yearUp to 6 years frame; shorter on components

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S also publishes: type, tires, class, shipping

Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra also publishes: frame, capacity, certification

Who should buy which

Pick the Kingbull Hunter 2.0S if

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.

Skip if

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.

Pick the Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra if

Riders who want the natural pedal feel of a torque-sensing mid-drive and an easy step-through mount at a price that undercuts the usual mid-drive market, including older riders prioritizing consistency over speed.

Skip if

You need a light bike you can carry (70.55 lb), you want a throttle-first cruiser, or 20 mph class-limited assist feels restrictive.

Go deeper

FULL REVIEW
Read the Kingbull Hunter 2.0S review →
FULL REVIEW
Read the Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra review →

Frequently asked

Which is better, the Kingbull Hunter 2.0S or the Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra?

They are closely matched on our scoring, so the right pick comes down to your priorities. The verdict and spec table above compare them on price, features, and who each one suits.

How much do they cost?

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S: $899 to $1,699. Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra: $1,499. Prices are verified against the manufacturer; check the live links for current pricing.

Who should buy which one?

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S: 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. Vanpowers UrbanGlide-Ultra: Riders who want the natural pedal feel of a torque-sensing mid-drive and an easy step-through mount at a price that undercuts the usual mid-drive market, including older riders prioritizing consistency over speed.

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