Maxi-Cosi Zelia S Trio

Our score 9.36 / 10

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Older all-in-one travel system, but still logical if bundle completeness matters more than having the newest platform

Maxi-Cosi Zelia S Trio

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • The Trio package solves stroller seat, carrycot-style newborn use, and infant-car-seat compatibility in one purchase path.
  • It is more approachable than premium modular systems when parents want Maxi-Cosi ecosystem basics.

Cons

  • The 3-in-1 convenience depends on the exact included car seat and adapters in the regional bundle.
  • It is a mainstream system stroller, not a compact travel choice for stairs or small boots.
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Product Facts

From Age
Birth
Weight
11 kg
Max Weight
22 kg
Stroller Type
Travel-system stroller
Setup Type
3-in-1
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Zelia S Trio is a straightforward all-in-one option for families who want to avoid assembling a newborn system from separate pieces. Maxi-Cosi’s own brief is unusually complete here: integrated 2-in-1 carrycot-and-seat unit with a real mattress, included CabrioFix S i-Size infant car seat, rain cover, adapters, and everyday stroller features such as reversible lie-flat seating, four-wheel suspension, and puncture-proof all-terrain wheels. That makes it more than just a box of bundled parts.

The tradeoff is that complete travel systems are usually more substantial than compact-only strollers, and Zelia S Trio is no exception. It works best when convenience and bundle completeness matter more than keeping the footprint tiny. It is worth double-checking fold expectations before buying, because the all-in-one system logic matters more here than ultra-compact storage.