Peloton goes commercial
Peloton unveiled its first commercial‑grade bike and treadmill built for busy gym floors — a move CEO Peter Stern frames as merging Peloton’s digital classes with equipment designed for public use. The launch signals Peloton's push from home studios into higher‑traffic, commercial fitness settings. (insidermonkey.com)
Peloton announced the Commercial Series on March 16, 2026 and said the lineup will include a connected bike and a connected treadmill that will begin shipping to gym partners in late 2026. (onepeloton.com) The machines are being released by Peloton’s Commercial Business Unit (CBU), a unit formed in 2025 through the integration of Peloton for Business and Precor. (onepeloton.com) Peloton’s announcement says Precor will lead product development, hardware engineering and global delivery while Peloton supplies the software ecosystem and design direction for the Commercial Series. (onepeloton.com) Peloton reported the CBU grew revenues 10% year‑over‑year in its fiscal Q2, a performance the company highlighted as evidence of early traction in commercial channels. (onepeloton.com) The company said the Commercial Series will be available initially in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Germany, Australia and Austria, and that Precor’s distribution footprint spans more than 60 countries to support international scaling. (onepeloton.com) Peloton and Precor plan a first joint public demonstration at the Health & Fitness Association (HFA) show, with additional commercial showcases scheduled at industry events including FIBO and NIRSA. (athleticbusiness.com) CEO Peter Stern said pricing details were not disclosed at launch and that the products will be “priced competitively,” with final pricing expected closer to the late‑2026 shipping window. (cnbc.com)