Meet the new Peloton bikes heading to a gym near you
Peloton Breaks Into the Gym Scene with Commercial Series Launch
Peloton, the brand that revolutionized at-home fitness, is stepping out of the living room and onto the gym floor. The company has officially unveiled its Peloton Commercial Series, a new line of connected bikes and treadmills built specifically for high-traffic fitness centers. This marks a major pivot for the company, which has spent years cultivating a loyal following of home workout enthusiasts.
The announcement comes as part of Peloton’s broader strategy to expand its reach beyond the home and into commercial fitness spaces. With the backing of Precor—the fitness equipment giant Peloton acquired in 2020—these new machines are engineered for durability, designed to withstand the constant use of busy gyms while delivering the same premium experience Peloton users have come to expect.
Built for the Grind: Commercial-Grade Durability Meets Peloton Magic
Let’s be clear: these aren’t just rebranded home bikes with a fresh coat of paint. Peloton’s Commercial Series is purpose-built for the rigors of a commercial gym environment. Precor, now fully integrated into Peloton’s operations, is leading the product development for this new line, ensuring that every machine can handle the wear and tear of 24/7 use.
Gym operators know the pain of replacing equipment every few months due to overuse. Peloton’s new lineup promises to solve that problem with industrial-grade components that don’t compromise on the sleek, intuitive design the brand is known for. The software and content, however, remain unmistakably Peloton—complete with the brand’s signature high-energy instructors and immersive classes.
CEO Peter Stern summed it up perfectly: this move is all about meeting members where they are, whether that’s at home, in a hotel, or now, in a full-scale gym. It’s a bold step that signals Peloton’s ambition to become a ubiquitous presence in the fitness world.
What Stays the Same (and What’s New)
Despite the tougher hardware, the heart of the Peloton experience remains intact. The Commercial Series still runs on Peloton’s proprietary software, so users will find the same interface, leaderboard, and class library they love. The difference is in the build: these machines are reinforced for constant use, with upgraded components that can handle the demands of a busy gym floor.
Gym operators can now outfit their facilities through Peloton’s newly formed Commercial Business Unit, which was established in 2025 following the Precor integration. This unit has already seen impressive growth, with a 10% year-over-year revenue increase in fiscal Q2. Peloton is kicking off its commercial push this week at the Health & Fitness Association Show, where it’s showcasing the new lineup to potential buyers.
The Road Ahead: More Than Just Bikes and Treads
The Commercial Series is just the beginning. Peloton has hinted at a broader product roadmap, with plans to introduce more cardio and strength equipment tailored for gyms in the future. For now, the focus is on getting the bike and treadmill into fitness centers across the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, and Austria—markets that align with Peloton’s existing consumer base.
This expansion also leverages Precor’s global footprint, which spans over 60 countries. That means gym-goers around the world could soon find themselves pedaling or running on a Peloton machine, whether they’re in a boutique studio in Berlin or a mega-gym in Melbourne.
When You’ll See Them in Action
Shipping for the Peloton Commercial Series is slated to begin in late 2026. That timeline gives gym operators plenty of time to plan their upgrades and integrate the new equipment into their facilities. For Peloton fans, it means the familiar blue and black bikes and treadmills could start popping up at your local gym as early as next year.
The company is already in talks with operators at this week’s industry show, so deals are likely being inked as you read this. If you’re already a Peloton devotee, the commercial versions should feel like a natural extension of your routine—just with a lot more company.
Tags: Peloton, Commercial Series, gym equipment, fitness tech, Precor, connected fitness, cardio machines, strength training, gym upgrades, fitness industry
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