These Cyber Monday Peloton deals knock up to $1400 off bikes and treadmills

Peloton’s latest and greatest Bike, Bike+, Tread and Tread+ are all discounted - a rare chance to save big

Peloton Bike+
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If there’s one bit of fitness tech that always spikes in January, it’s Peloton. It's the same pattern every year - everyone eats and drinks their way through December, then as soon as new year celebrations are done and all the leftover nibbles have gone, Peloton orders spike and everything’s on a waitlist.

Save up to $1,400 on new Peloton machines in the US

So, if you already know you’ll want a serious at-home setup for 2026, it makes way more sense to jump on it now, during Cyber Monday, rather than panic-buying in the new year. Especially since Peloton happens to have some pretty good deals going this time around. In fact, there's up to $1,400 off machines on Peloton's official website right now, which is pretty shocking as the brand don't often discount and when they do, it's not by much.

What makes this sale genuinely interesting is that Peloton is discounting its newer, top-tier gear - not just the older Bike or refurbished models. On Peloton’s own site in the US, there are chunky savings across the Cross Training range including the standard Bike, the Bike+, the Tread and even the premium Tread+ with Peloton IQ.

As I said, you don’t see proper Peloton deals that often, and certainly not on the latest hardware, so I’d say this is worth a serious look if you’ve been on the fence.

I’ve pulled out the key offers below, which are all currently live on Peloton’s own store, and said why I think they’re worth considering before Cyber Monday ends.

Peloton Cyber Monday deals (up to $1,400 off)

Peloton Cross Training Series Bike
Save $300
Peloton Cross Training Series Bike: was $1,695 now $1,395 at Peloton

The Cross Training Bike is basically the classic Peloton bike most people think of, now with a redesigned 21-inch swivelling screen. It’s down from $1,695 to $1,395, so you’re saving $300 on the core Peloton experience. I like that the rotating display means you're not locked into the saddle, and you can hop off and follow floor-based strength, yoga or core sessions without craning your neck. This is the most affordable way into the full Peloton bike setup in this sale.

Peloton Cross Training Series Bike+
Save $700
Peloton Cross Training Series Bike+: was $2,695 now $1,995 at Peloton

If you want the “no compromises” Peloton bike, the Cross Training Bike+ is the one. It’s dropped from $2,695 to $1,995, so that’s a pretty chunky $700 off. Compared to the standard Bike, you’re getting a larger 23-inch rotating screen, a built-in 2.1 audio system, an integrated fan to stop you overheating, and a webcam for more interactive classes. Personally, this is the one I’d go for if you’re planning to use it several times a week and want your bike to be the main training hub in your home.

Peloton Cross Training Series Tread
Save $500
Peloton Cross Training Series Tread: was $3,295 now $2,795 at Peloton

Peloton is knocking $500 off the Tread, which I’d describe as one of the simplest and slickest treadmills you can get right now. What's more, the design is clean with a smooth belt, solid build, and that swivelling screen that lets me jump into strength, yoga or stretching classes as soon as I step off the belt. Paired with Peloton’s famously polished classes and coaching, it turns what would normally be a pretty dull indoor run into something I actually look forward to (most of the time, anyway).

Peloton Cross Training Series Tread+
Save $1,200
Peloton Cross Training Series Tread+: was $6,695 now $5,495 at Peloton

At the top of the Peloton tree is the Tread+, and this is where the biggest saving sits. It’s down from $6,695 to $5,295, which is a massive $1,400 off. This is Peloton’s premium treadmill, with a seriously robust build and the full smart experience layered on top via Peloton IQ. It’s obviously not a casual purchase but if you’ve been eyeing it up for a while, Cyber Monday is pretty much the only time you’re likely to see this level of discount on the latest model rather than the older units.

Peloton gear is never going to be “cheap”, but these Cyber Monday offers bring the upfront cost down quite a lot, especially on the higher-end Bike+ and Tread+.

If you already know you’ll be in the mood to “get back on it” in January, locking in one of these deals now means you’ll actually have the setup ready to go the moment the festive fog lifts.

What is Peloton IQ?

Peloton IQ is basically Peloton’s attempt to make its kit feel less like “screen with classes” and more like having a smart coach built in. Instead of just serving you the same workouts as everyone else, it pulls in your training history, favourite music, connected health data (from things like Garmin, Fitbit or Apple Health) and your stated goals, then uses that to shape what it suggests next.

Save up to $1,400 on new Peloton machines in the US

In real life, that means you get personalised class recommendations, rough performance predictions before you start a session, and clearer feedback after, with weekly round-ups and simple breakdowns of how much work you’ve actually done. The feature's big party trick, however, is the movement-tracking camera, which can watch your form in real time, flag things like a rounded back on presses or shallow squats, and nudge you to tweak your weight or technique.

It also goes beyond the usual “follow along with the timer” format. You can run self-paced strength sessions that move on when you’re ready, not when the clock says so, and even build your own workouts by choosing muscle groups, time and goals with Peloton IQ handling the structure in the background.

Lee Bell
Freelance Contributor

Lee Bell is a freelance journalist and copywriter specialising in all things technology, be it smart home innovation, fit-tech and grooming gadgets. From national newspapers to specialist-interest titles, Lee has written for some of the world’s most respected publications during his 15 years as a tech writer. Nowadays, he lives in Manchester, where - if he's not bashing at a keyboard - you'll probably find him doing yoga, building something out of wood or digging in the garden.

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