Maxi-Cosi Lila XP+

Our score 9.33 / 10

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Maxi-Cosi Lila XP+

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Includes the Oria XXL carrycot and seat unit, so the from-birth setup is clearer than a stroller-only Lila XP package.
  • All-terrain wheels, four-wheel suspension, and the large basket make more sense for rougher everyday routes than for ultracompact city errands.

Cons

  • The Plus package is a 13.8 kg system, so it is built more like a full all-terrain setup than a light compact stroller.
  • Baby car seat adapters are compatible but not included, so check adapters if you want a travel-system setup.

Product Facts

Setup Type
2-in-1
Stroller Type
Travel-system stroller
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Maxi-Cosi Lila XP+ makes sense for families who want the Plus package: the Oria XXL carrycot, seat unit, all-terrain wheels, suspension, and a large basket on one platform.

The XP+ distinction matters before buying: compared with the older Lila XP package, Maxi-Cosi says the XP+ includes the Oria XXL carrycot, uses updated fabrics and inlay details, and no longer includes baby car seat adapters or the wheel bag. Treat it as a full newborn-to-toddler all-terrain system, with size and 13.8 kg weight as the tradeoff against lighter compact strollers.