Peloton recently launched the Peloton Pro Series, a refreshed line of commercial-ready equipment that even includes Peloton devices not previously available in commercial settings.
The Pro Series includes the Tread+ Pro, Bike+ Pro, Bike Pro and Row+ Pro, designed specifically for hotels, multi-family residences, corporate wellness centers, country clubs, and other shared-use fitness environments. These were announced earlier this month alongside the refreshed “Cross Training” devices for home users.
Peloton teases their new Pro offering as allowing it to “unlock the benefits of cross-training, allowing commercial operators to offer a premium, all-in-one workout experience within a compact footprint.”
Update – Peloton launched a Commercial Series of products in 2026 as well.
The Pro Series is the first offering from Peloton’s newly formed Commercial Business Unit (CBU), which we previously reported on. The CBU combines the strengths of Precor – which Peloton has owned since 2021 – with Peloton’s own technology, content, and community.
Peloton’s Chief Commercial Officer Dion Camp Staters shared that:
“Today’s consumers want the flexibility to work out anytime, anywhere, and that means they expect top-tier fitness amenities in the places where they live, work, and travel. With Peloton’s Pro Series, operators get more than just our premium hardware and a more personalized fitness offering, they also get the backing of Precor’s support network, along with a community of millions of Peloton Members.”
The Peloton Pro Series introduces upgrades designed with durability and performance in mind, including enhanced motors, commercial limited warranties, and software tailored for shared settings. Like the cross-training devices, each pro unit features a swivel screen for cross-training, supporting a variety of workout formats.

The pro series also come with Peloton IQ, Peloton’s AI-powered system that was announced last week along with their upgraded Cross Training hardware device line. Peloton IQ delivers personalized plans, performance estimates, and progress tracking.
With a Peloton Pro subscription, operators can unlock the full scope of Peloton’s programming and platform.
The Pro Series is available in the U.S. and Canada, with the Bike+ Pro and Bike Pro also launching in the United Kingdom and Australia, and additional international markets – including Germany and Austria – to follow.
Peloton is positioning the lower end Bike Pro as being designed for in-room hotel uses, saying it will be “also be available as an in-room fitness offering for hotels & resorts, allowing operators to offer an elevated guest room amenity that can increase room revenue.”
A major milestone for Peloton’s commercial business is the introduction of the Tread+ Pro, the company’s first commercial treadmill. It includes a more powerful drivetrain and motor designed for heavier use in gym & commercial settings, while still being engineered for shared-use environments. The Tread+ Pro also includes Free Mode – (which the non-commercial Tread+ and Cross Training Tread+ also have) – which Peloton reintroduced to select running classes earlier this year – disengaging the motor and allowing users to manually propel the belt for an added challenge. Pre-orders are open now, with shipments beginning in early 2026.
Beyond individual products, Peloton is launching Peloton Spaces; co-branded workout environments built in collaboration with commercial partners. These dedicated fitness areas showcase Peloton equipment and accessories, providing users with a fully immersive Peloton experience. Early examples include installations at the University of Texas at Austin and the Utah City Powered by Peloton development.
Peloton’s continued expansion into commercial fitness is supported by its integration with Precor, which already serves more than 80,000 facilities in over 60 countries.
You can find more details on the Peloton Pro Series on the Peloton Business site.
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Its good that they’re iterating, but without a trade in plan they’re leaving long term users increasingly behind. I have a Bike and Tread and use them all the time. I added a third party feature to allow the bike screen to pivot years ago and its been great. But to get these other improvements its trying to sell used fitness equipment yourself, its super heavy, etc. Peloton needs a trade up program.