New Delhi, India: Australian fitness brand Jetts Fitness has entered the Indian market with the opening of its flagship club in Vasant Kunj. The launch introduces Jetts Black, the brand’s ultra-premium boutique fitness concept, aimed at the growing demand for high-end, personalised wellness experiences in the country.
Positioned as a members-only offering, Jetts Black emphasises refined aesthetics, customised training, and a community-focused environment. The club features tech-enabled assessments and training reports, a dedicated Hyperice recovery zone for advanced muscle recovery, an exclusive members’ lounge, and a curated mix of boutique group classes. These include the brand’s signature Hybrid training format (combining strength and conditioning), globally recognised Les Mills classes, and reformer Pilates.
The Vasant Kunj facility also marks a notable industry first: it has been designated as India’s inaugural HYROX Training Club X (HTCx). This partnership brings international HYROX performance standards and race-specific training formats to the capital, strengthening the availability of globally benchmarked fitness experiences in the premium segment.
The club integrates state-of-the-art equipment with performance-driven zones and recovery infrastructure, reflecting a broader trend toward holistic, lifestyle-oriented fitness solutions that blend training efficiency with community and recovery.
Commenting on the launch, Rahull Raghuvanshii, Managing Director, Jetts Fitness India, said:
“The launch of our flagship club in New Delhi is a proud moment for us and a significant step in our India journey. With Jetts Black, we are introducing a premium, high-value fitness concept that is designed to offer a refined, member-first experience. Our association with HYROX reflects our commitment to bringing global fitness standards to India. We are excited to build a strong community that values performance, lifestyle, and overall well-being.”
Following the Vasant Kunj opening, Jetts Fitness plans a phased rollout across select premium micro-markets in Delhi NCR, with further expansion into other major Indian metros. The company intends to open approximately six clubs over the next year.
This development highlights the continued evolution of India’s premium fitness sector, where international brands are introducing elevated concepts that combine technology, specialised programming, and community elements to meet rising expectations for sophisticated wellness offerings.




