Peloton’s Cross-Training Bikes Are on Sale for Their Lowest Prices Ever
The Bike, Bike+, and Tread are now $400 to $600 off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
Beth Skwarecki Senior Health Editor
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Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years.
March 25, 2026
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Peloton equipment is discounted for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which means we’re seeing some of the lowest-ever prices for the new “Cross-Training” line of equipment. The regular Bike is $400 off, the Bike+ is $600 off, and the Tread is also $600 off.
The new Cross-Training line launched in the fall of 2025, so it’s still pretty new. We have a breakdown here showing where the Cross-Training equipment improves upon the older models, and where it’s the same. A few differences worth nothing:
The Cross-Training Bike has the same size of screen and the same main features as the original Bike, but adds a swivel mount to the screen, a more comfortable seat, and upgraded internals: better quality audio, a faster processor, and better wifi and Bluetooth connections. It’s normally $1,695 and is now $1,295.
The Cross-Training Bike+ has similarly upgraded internals compared to the regular Bike+. It adds a movement-tracking camera for AI-based form coaching in strength workouts, and can take voice commands. It also has a fan and a phone tray. (It has a swivel mount, too, but that’s not new for the Bike+.) It’s normally $2,695 and is now $2,095.
The Cross-Training Tread, like the Cross-Training Bike, adds a swivel mount and upgraded internals. It’s normally $3,295 and is now $2,695.
The older models are no longer available new, although they are available from Peloton as refurbished and rental models. There’s also a robust market for used Pelotons, although you’d have to pay a $95 activation fee to set up the used Bike you buy. All of the devices I’ve mentioned require a $49.99/month subscription. This gets you the streaming content, but also most of the software features of the device, such as syncing rides to your Peloton account.
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