Overview
- Peloton introduced Peloton IQ, an AI and computer-vision layer that gives real-time form feedback, rep counting and weight suggestions on Plus models while generating personalized plans using workout history and data from Apple Health, Garmin and Fitbit.
- A new Cross Training Series spans five devices — Bike, Bike+, Tread, Tread+ and Row+ — with rotating screens for floor work; Plus versions add a movement‑tracking camera, Sonos‑tuned speakers, voice controls, a three‑speed fan and comfort upgrades like a redesigned bike seat and phone tray.
- The products are on sale now at Peloton’s website, with select equipment available through Amazon and Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Peloton IQ rolling out to existing connected devices via software updates.
- Peloton raised equipment prices (Bike $1,695, Bike+ $2,695, Tread $3,295, Tread+ $6,695, Row+ $3,495) and increased monthly fees to $49.99 for All‑Access, $28.99 for App+, and $15.99 for App One effective in October.
- Wellness expansion includes an Oct. 6 menopause program with Halle Berry’s Respin Health, injury‑prevention and recovery programming with Hospital for Special Surgery starting Oct. 20, expanded Hyrox training classes and the acquisition of breathing app Breathwrk.