The price of the new Peloton Cross Training Bike Plus is set at $2,695, reflecting the brand's recent equipment overhaul. Notable improvements include a more comfortable seat and a 360-degree rotating screen, which enhances workout flexibility. The bike features a 23.8-inch full HD touchscreen with a camera, integrating Peloton’s AI-driven Peloton IQ for tailored guidance.
In comparison, the NordicTrack S24 Studio bike, priced at $999, offers similar capabilities with distinct advantages. Its SmartAdjust technology automatically modifies resistance based on user fitness levels, providing a more dynamic workout experience. This bike also features a larger 24-inch touchscreen and includes assembly services, making it user-friendly.
Both options come with their unique benefits, but Peloton's subscription for All-Access Membership has recently increased from $45 to $50, which may influence potential buyers. CNET rates the Peloton bike an 8.4/10, reflecting its performance and design, while NordicTrack's offerings emphasize quiet operation and integration with popular apps.