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Kingbull Hunter 2.0S vs Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike

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

By Ryan · Founder
Published May 3, 2026
Quick verdict

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S (mid, $899–$1,699) vs Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike (mid, $1,399–$2,599) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 4 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
Young Electric E-Scout Pro all-terrain e-bike
Young Electric

E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike

The e-bike that pairs with the Zone 2 protocol, 80-mile LG battery so you actually do the 90-minute aerobic-base ride instead of cutting it short on range anxiety.

PRICE
$1,399–$2,599
View at Young Electric
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 2.0SYoung Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike
price$899–$1,699$1,399–$2,599
motor750W hub (1300W peak), 80Nm750W rear hub
battery48V / 18Ah / 864Wh960Wh LG automotive-tier cells
rangeup to 80 miles (pedal assist)Up to 80 miles (real-world ~50-65 mi at moderate assist)
classClass 3 (28 MPH), Class 2 selectableShips Class 2, unlockable to Class 3 (up to 28 mph)

Kingbull Hunter 2.0S also publishes: type, tires, brakes, shipping, warranty

Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike also publishes: topSpeed, wheels, frame, payload, weight

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 Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike if

Longevity readers running a Zone 2 protocol who want a long-range e-bike that doesn't require Garmin-tier investment. Founders over 40 who want to commute or explore on something that doesn't torch joints. Buyers in suburban or semi-rural areas with mixed terrain (paved + gravel + light trail).

Skip if

You live in dense urban environments where storage + theft + step-through ergonomics matter more than range (look at value commuters or trike form factors). Or you specifically need a road bike for paceline group rides, the all-terrain frame is slower over pavement.

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