Hurry! The best Peloton bike is the cheapest it's been this year for Prime Day—but the sale ends tonight

With a $500 saving, the Peloton Bike+ is at its lowest price of the year in this Amazon Prime Day deal, but hurry—offer ends today

Peloton Bike+
(Image credit: Lee Bell)

We've found an excellent Amazon Prime Day Peloton deal on the brand's top-of-the-range model, the Peloton Bike+. It's currently available with a very sizable saving of $500—which takes the price to $1,999.99—the cheapest it's been this year and not far off its lowest-ever price of $1995 back in 2023, so this is a great opportunity to invest in this high-end indoor bike.

In our Peloton Bike+ review we gave this cycle trainer five stars, calling it "the top dog of exercise bikes". It comes with a 24-inch HD display which helps to make the on-demand classes with Peloton's instructors even more immersive. Compared with the original Peloton bike (which is also reduced), the screen can swivel around 180° to make it easier to follow the off-bike workouts in the Peloton app.

Peloton Bike+: Was $2,495,00, now $1,999.99 at Amazon

Peloton Bike+: Was $2,495,00, now $1,999.99 at Amazon

Save $500 on the Peloton Bike+ in this Prime Day Peloton deal. There have been plenty of challengers, but Peloton still reigns supreme as the best way to take indoor cycling classes at home.

Peloton Bike+ side view

(Image credit: Lee Bell)

The build quality of the Peloton Bike+ is excellent, it uses high-grade, powder-coated steel and carbon for the body of the bike which helps to make it super stable. Pedaling resistance comes from a 37.4 lb/ 17kg magnetic flywheel at the front of the bike. You can of course control the level of resistance yourself, but during classes, the bike can automatically manage the resistance for you. The Bike+ has a 3.5mm audio jack and is also compatible with Bluetooth headphones.

As well as the purchase price of the Peloton Bike+, you'll also need to factor in paying a monthly subscription of $24 for unlimited classes.

Rich Owen
Knowledge and Sports Deals Editor, BikePerfect Editor

Rich has worked as a journalist and editor for over 24 years, spending the last 12 years in cycling media, and is the editor of BikePerfect.com. He bought his first mountain bike in 1995 and has been riding MTB for almost 30 years. Rich is also a keen surfer, a pilates enthusiast, a trail runner, and enjoys generally keeping fit.