What pushchair to consider with the size of your vehicles boot 

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Bugaboo Butterfly stroller Credit: bugaboo.com

With all the paraphernalia that comes along with a child, packing it all into the boot of a car can be tricky. That’s especially true when you’re trying to cram a giant pushchair into a tiny hatchback.

A folding pushchair could be the answer to your woes, even if you’ve got a newborn. The latest breed are much sturdier and far more comfortable than the rickety stick pushchairs of old, meeting the latest safety standards. They come in a range of prices to suit all budgets, and shouldn’t have you worryinghow much is my car worth?as you hunt for something larger.

Folding pushchairs are perfect for those who have small vehicles and who like to travel – some will even fit into carry-on luggage. This also means it’ll squeeze into a Supermini’s boot or down by your child’s feet. A folding pushchair’s small size and light weight also means you need less space behind the car to load or unload.

Here are our top picks as selected by our expert test team.

Bugaboo Butterfly

The best for tight spots

The Bugaboo Butterfly folds into a package so small, it’ll fit into an overhead compartment in an aeroplane. As it’ll take up so little room, it’s ideal for those with small cars. You can even use most car seats with the pushchair chassis via adapters.

Pros: Clear unfolding indicators

Easy to operate

Travel system compatible

Cons: Does not fully recline

Lejoux Baby Pushchair Stroller

Best budget choice

Despite costing far less than any other pushchair on the list, the Lejoux is still a great performer. It’s quick and easy to unfold, is light and has plenty of room for your little one to stretch out and relax. Crucially, it’s good and compact.

Pros:

Several colour choices

Light

5-point harness

Cons: Non-adjustable handlebars

Ickle Bubba Globe Stroller

The best for organisation

If the Globe Stroller’s diminutive size wasn’t enough, you get a number of useful accessories. This bundle includes a rain cover, luxury softquilted seat liner and footmuff, cup holder, buggy organiser and a protective storage bag.

Pros: Travel system compatible

Cons: Low handlebars

Nuna Triv Pushchair – Riveted

The luxury choice

The use of luxury materials gives this folding pram a high-end feel that’s proving popular with A-list celebrities, including the Kardashians. No wonder Nuna has become popular within the luxury pram market.

Pros:

Compatible carrycot available

Wellfinished

Cons: No drinks holder

Cosatto Woosh 3

The best eco credentials

With creative and eye-catching designs, Cosatto buggies have found fans of all ages. The Woosh 3 is made from eco-friendly materials including fabric made from recycled plastics and vegan leather handlebars.

Pros:

Fabric made from recycled bottles

Telescopic handlebars

Cons: Not great for uneven terrain

Silver Cross Clic Stroller

The best of British

Silver Cross is well known for its prams, but they do pushchairs, too. The Clic Stroller is light, making it easy to push around and has a padded strap for when its folded. The seat also lies flat so your little one can grab some sleep when you’re out and about.

Pros: Quilted seat

Full reclineAdjustable footrest

Cons: Not car seat compatible

Mountain Buggy Nano

The best durable pushchair

Mountain Buggy pushchairs are known for their durability and usability, with the Nano offering these qualities in a smaller package. It’s stable on uneven ground but isn’t as easy to fold as some rivals.

Pros: Travel system compatible

Lightweight

Reclinable seat

Cons: No simple folding mechanisms


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