press release: Wattbike
Wattbike launches new AtomX - putting Healthspan and user experience front and centre
Originally launched in 2020, the new AtomX introduces Wattbike Healthspan, a user-friendly and consumer-focused health score and VO2 Max test, made easily accessible with the addition of an integrated touchscreen.
Wattbike, the pioneering indoor cycling brand trusted across elite sport, health clubs and performance environments worldwide, today announces the launch of the new Wattbike AtomX, the latest evolution of its commercial smart bike. The new AtomX integrates HealthSpan VO2 Max testing and tailored ergo-mode workouts via the Wattbike Performance Touchscreen 2 (PTS2), delivering a more connected and measurable training experience for operators and users alike.
The AtomX led in defining the commercial smart bike category due to its +/-1% accuracy and ease of use with ergo mode. It has been established as a testing, training and rehab tool at leading universities, sport science labs, healthcare operators and health clubs, including Third Space, The Altitude Centre, Gymbox, Fitness First, Hong Kong Sports Institute, and Anytime Fitness Japan. The new AtomX builds on this foundation with a focused, customer insight-driven upgrade designed to better meet the expectations of today’s connected gyms and increasingly data-driven users.
At the heart of the new AtomX is the integration of PTS2, Wattbike’s next-generation touchscreen display that’s already proven on the 2025 Wattbike Air-Pro and delivers a faster, clearer and more intuitive user experience, alongside engineering refinements to enhance durability in high-usage commercial environments.
It is packed with fitness assessments including the HealthSpan VO2 Max Test, 6-Second Peak Power, 30-Second Test and FTP, along with structured ergo-mode workouts with automatic resistance changes and a time and distance interval builder. The new AtomX enables everyone to benchmark their fitness and performance to ensure they can train to hit their goals, with the precise, authentic ride feel Wattbike is famous for.
With Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity, the Performance Touchscreen can be connected to phones and tablets to unlock hundreds of workouts via the subscription-free Wattbike Hub app or linked to other apps such as Zwift, Rouvy, Apple Health and even Peloton to enable riders to train their way.
Complementing the upgraded touchscreen, the new AtomX also benefits from subtle but impactful design refinements. Darker, black-finished legs and updated detailing give the AtomX a sharper, sleeker look, creating a more premium aesthetic that sits naturally within modern environments.
Commenting on the launch, Stephen Loftus, CEO, Wattbike, said: “AtomX has already proven its success across a broad range of commercial environments. With this latest evolution, the new touchscreen makes the user experience even more intuitive, giving easier access to workouts and our new Healthspan test, including VO2 Max testing, while helping operators broaden appeal and increase engagement.”.
The new AtomX will be launched at FIBO 2026, with deliveries following in May and June for UK and global customers.
To find out more, visit https://commercial.wattbike.com/


Jack Wong, B2B marketing & events executive
Rachell Crew, international business development
Luke Veebel, sales manager key accounts UK South
Chris Maule, sales manager key accounts UK North
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...and many more.
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