Peloton 2025 Cross Training lineup — full breakdown
Peloton’s 2025 “Cross Training” series refreshes its Bike, Bike+, Tread, Tread+ and Row+ with significant hardware and software updates: rotating screens, integrated movement-tracking cameras, Peloton IQ AI-driven personalized plans, better speakers (Sonos partnership), a 3-speed fan and reengineered seats. Strength training and cross-discipline workouts are highlighted, with on-screen form guidance and rep counting on the plus models.
Key features
- Rotating displays (23.8″ on + models, 21.5″ on base models) to support off-machine classes.
- Movement-tracking camera (can be flipped off) for rep counting and basic form guidance.
- Peloton IQ: personalized workout plans, target metrics, and difficulty guidance.
- Hardware upgrades: improved speakers with a built-in woofer on + models, 3-speed fan, phone tray, and better seats.
- New wellness & partner programs: Hospital for Special Surgery (injury prevention/recovery), Breathwrk breathing exercises, Respin Health program for menopausal symptom relief, expanded Hyrox training classes.
Prices (announced)
- Cross Training Bike: $1,695
- Cross Training Bike+: $2,695
- Cross Training Tread: $3,295
- Cross Training Tread+: $6,695
- Cross Training Row+: £3,495
- All machines require a Peloton subscription.
Subscription changes
- All-Access Membership: $49.99/month (up from $44)
- App+ Membership: $28.99/month (up from $24)
- App-only service: $15.99/month (up from $12.99)
Where to buy
The Cross Training range is being sold via Peloton’s retail channels and major retailers. For quick product searches on Amazon (affiliate links):
- Search Peloton Bike on Amazon
- Search Peloton Bike+ on Amazon
- Search Peloton Tread on Amazon
- Search Peloton Row on Amazon
Final thoughts
Peloton’s 2025 refresh is a near-complete overhaul mixing hardware polish, modest AI coaching and expanded wellness partnerships — but it comes at a higher price. If you value cross-discipline versatility and on-device guidance, it may be worth it; if you’re more price-sensitive, the subscription and hardware bump could give pause.
Discussion prompt for readers: Are these upgrades enough to justify the sticker shock? Share your take below.
