The Kingbull Discover 2.0 is built around an aluminum frame and weighs 34,920 g, with a design intended for adult riders rather than children. It incorporates front suspension for absorbing road irregularities, though no rear suspension is present. The battery sits within the frame itself, contributing to a cleaner overall silhouette, and internal cable routing further tidies up the build. The bike is not foldable, making it a full-size, fixed-frame design suited for regular use.
The Kingbull Discover 2.0 runs on a 720 Wh battery that takes approximately 8 hours to fully charge from empty. The battery is removable, which makes off-bike charging a straightforward option. Regenerative braking is not supported, so energy recovery during braking is not a factor in how this battery behaves during a ride.
The Kingbull Discover 2.0 is powered by a 750W mid-drive motor delivering 85 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 45 km/h and a maximum range of 96 km per charge. Braking is handled by hydraulic disc brakes, providing reliable stopping performance. The bike offers both eco and turbo riding modes to give riders control over power output, and its 7-speed drivetrain — making it a multi-gear rather than single-gear bike — allows for flexible cadence management across different conditions.
The Kingbull Discover 2.0 uses a torque sensor for pedal assist, allowing power delivery to respond directly to how hard the rider pedals. It includes an onboard display and pairs with a dedicated smartphone app, though GPS tracking is not built in. Both front and rear lights are integrated into the bike. The bike does not feature anti-theft functionality or a built-in lock, so security measures would need to be handled separately.