Stroller Guide
The Cybex Platinum Collection: Everything You Need to Know About the Priam, Mios & Coya
A complete guide to the most premium stroller lineup in baby gear right now — and how to figure out which one is right for you.
By Tadpole Boston · Updated June 2026
The Cybex Platinum collection is the brand's most refined family of strollers, car seats, and accessories — and for 2026 it received a meaningful update. A purposeful evolution that sharpens what each stroller is for, elevates the details you live with every day, and introduces one genuinely new innovation that changes how a newborn system can work. Let's walk through it.
What Is the Cybex Platinum Collection?
Cybex, the German baby gear brand, organizes its lineup into tiers. The Platinum line is the top — the one where the engineering and the aesthetics are treated as inseparable. Cybex describes it using the language of Ray and Charles Eames: "the details are not the details, they make the design." And once you've actually spent time with these strollers in person, you start to appreciate the level of commitment the brand has put into every single detail.
The Platinum collection includes three strollers — the Cybex Priam (full-size, maximum comfort), the Cybex Mios (compact, city-native), and the Cybex Coya (travel stroller, carry-on compatible) — plus the Cloud T infant car seat, which rounds out the system from day one. Each stroller now feels more clearly defined in its purpose, and each comes with a set of updates that reward the kind of person who notices the difference between a black storage basket and a color-coordinated one.
Cybex treated the redesign the way a good architect treats a renovation: leave the bones, elevate everything else.
The Big Update: A Bassinet That Folds on the Frame
This is the update that changes the calculus for new parents.
The new Fold Lux Carry Cot is a bassinet that folds to half its size — while still attached to the stroller frame. One motion. No unclipping. No separate collapse. You fold the cot, then fold the stroller. Or you fold just the cot and leave the frame open. It sounds like a small thing until you picture yourself at the trunk of a car in a parking garage, trying to figure out where to put the bassinet while also holding the baby while also not dropping anything.
Cybex Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot – Comfort Collection, $499.95
Cybex offers two versions of the Fold Lux Cot: one designed exclusively for the Priam, and a second that fits both the Mios and Coya (sold separately from the stroller). For the parents who plan to use a bassinet daily — for city walks, car transfers, the entire newborn phase — the foldable carrycot is the most significant thing Cybex has done to its lineup in years.

Mios & Coya Fold Lux Carry Cot, $449.95 — fits both the Mios and Coya strollers.
Meet the Three Strollers
The Cybex Priam: The Full Experience
The Priam is what happens when a stroller tries to be everything and mostly succeeds. Full-size, all-terrain wheels, reversible comfort seat, and easy one-handed fold — this stroller is built for parents who want their primary stroller to carry the weight of all the scenarios: the farmers market, city walks, uneven cobblestones, parks, you name it.
For 2026, the Priam received a larger canopy (noticeable in person, easy to miss on a product page), a color-coordinated storage basket that now matches the seat fabric, a redesigned handlebar with fine stitching, and a simplified buckle release. The Priam Comfort Collection complete stroller starts at $999 — frame and seat pack together in one box.

Cybex Priam – Comfort Collection, from $999. Available in Matte Black or Rose Gold frames; Sepia Black, Cozy Beige, or Coconut Brown seat.
There's also an electric version — the e-Priam — which adds a Rocking Mode (it gently sways the baby back and forth from your phone) and an electric assist motor for $1,599.95. If you've ever pushed a stroller up a hill with a sleeping toddler in it, you'll understand why this exists.

Cybex e-Priam – Comfort Collection, $1,599.95
The Cybex Mios: City-Native, Seriously Underrated
The Mios is the one that doesn't get enough credit. It is a compact stroller in the way that a very well-tailored blazer is compact — nothing is missing, everything is proportioned intentionally. It handles city streets with the same ease as the Priam while being meaningfully smaller and lighter.
The Mios sells as a frame and seatpack separately in the Style collection, giving you more flexibility in how you build it. The Style frame is $699.95; the Style seatpack is $299.95. For the Comfort Collection — frame and seat together — it's $899.95. Both function identically. The Style version just lets you mix and match and includes leather finishes.

The Mios also pairs with the new Fold Lux Carry Cot, making it a fully capable newborn system in a smaller footprint than the Priam. For city parents who are in and out of buildings, elevators, and tight restaurant vestibules daily, this matters more than you'd think.
The Cybex Coya: The Travel Stroller That Grew Up
The Coya is where the 2026 update gets genuinely interesting, because it challenges a category assumption. Travel strollers — the ones small enough to qualify as carry-on luggage — are typically trade-offs. You give up suspension, you give up seat recline, you definitely give up a bassinet. The Coya, in this new generation, is pushing back on that premise.
The fold was redesigned to be smoother and more intuitive. The seat is now removable, making it cleaner to use as a travel system with an infant car seat. And the Coya now accommodates the new Fold Lux Carry Cot — making it one of the very few travel strollers on the market that can function as a proper newborn system. That's not a minor footnote. For families who travel frequently or live somewhere that demands a compact stroller, this changes the game entirely.

Cybex Coya – Style Collection, from $699.95. The Coya now only comes in the Style version — and honestly, it suits it.
The Cloud T: The Infant Car Seat That Completes the System
No Platinum system is complete without the Cybex Cloud T infant car seat — the car seat built to pair seamlessly with the Priam, Mios, and Coya from birth. Click it onto any of the three frames and you have a full travel system in seconds, no adapters required. It reclines to a nearly flat position inside the car, and the leg rest extends to support your baby's posture whether you're driving or strolling.
For 2026, the Cloud T arrives in two new colorways designed to coordinate directly with the updated Platinum stroller palette: City Grey and Coconut Brown. Both feel intentional — this isn't a case of throwing a car seat into an arbitrary color and calling it a collection. City Grey is clean and architectural. Coconut Brown is warm and rich, particularly striking against a Chrome or Rose Gold frame. If you're building your Platinum system from scratch, these new colors make it easier to create something that feels truly cohesive.
Coming July 15th: The Cybex Callisto T
We got a preview of the new Cybex Callisto T at the ABC Kids Expo this year, and we can't say much yet — but we can say: it's worth the wait. Stay tuned. We'll have everything you need to know the moment it drops.
Comfort vs. Style: What's the Actual Difference?
This is the question we get most often, and it's worth slowing down on because the names can be slightly misleading. Both collections are comfortable. Both are functional. The distinction is purely aesthetic — and financial.
| — | Comfort Collection | Style Collection |
|---|---|---|
| What's included | Frame + seat in one box | Frame and seatpack sold separately |
| Finishes | Matte Black, Rose Gold; clean fabric seats | Chrome/Brown option; leather accents & zip pulls |
| Functionality | Identical | Identical |
| Price difference | — | ~$150 more |
| Available on | Priam, Mios | Priam, Mios, Coya |
The Chrome frame with the brown leather handles — that distinctive, almost architectural look — is a Style exclusive. So you're building the stroller yourself: Style frame plus Style seatpack.
The Comfort version is a more minimal, tonal look. The Style version is more expressive — the kind of stroller that gets questions from strangers on the street.
The Details You Can't See Online
When you see these strollers in person is when you'll really be able to appreciate everything that doesn't come through on a product page. You notice the smooth weight of the handlebar. The way the buckle releases without a fight. The fact that the fold requires no bending whatsoever, and the solidity and quality of the frames. These are the decisions that most brands don't bother to make — and as stroller connoisseurs, we appreciate every single one of them.
The difference between a good stroller and a great one usually lives in the five seconds of friction you don't notice until you've eliminated it.
Which Cybex Platinum Stroller Is Right for You?
Choose the Priam if: you're a primary stroller person who wants one stroller to do everything, you walk regularly on a variety of terrain, you're having your first baby and want to invest in something you'll use for 3–5 years without compromise, or you want the electric option (the e-Priam only comes on the Priam chassis).
Choose the Mios if: you live in a city and prioritize maneuverability over a large footprint, you're frequently in and out of tight spaces, or you want the full Cybex experience in a more compact package.
Choose the Coya if: you travel frequently and want a stroller that checks into the overhead bin, you need something very lightweight for secondary stroller duty, or you want a newborn-capable travel stroller — which, until now, barely existed as a category.
Want to see them in person?
We carry the full Cybex Platinum collection at our Hingham showroom. Book a private appointment to try all of their strollers, car seats, and more — and compare everything side by side. Because some of this you really do need to feel for yourself.
Shop the Cybex Platinum Collection
- Cybex Priam – Comfort Collection (complete), from $999
- Cybex Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot – Comfort, $499.95
- Cybex Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot – Style, $549.95
- Cybex Priam Style Seat Pack, $349.95
- Cybex e-Priam – Comfort Collection, $1,599.95
- Cybex Mios – Comfort Collection (complete), from $899.95
- Cybex Mios Style Frame, $699.95
- Cybex Mios Style Seatpack, $299.95
- Mios & Coya Fold Lux Carry Cot, $449.95
- Cybex Coya – Style Collection, from $699.95
The Bottom Line
Cybex has been doing something unusual for a baby gear brand: they are actually improving their products rather than just releasing new colorways and calling it a new generation. The Fold Lux Carry Cot alone — that single motion of folding a bassinet while it's still on the frame — is the kind of thing that makes you realize how much friction you would have simply accepted as part of the experience.
And from what we're seeing, they're just getting started. There are hints of carriers, home pieces, and additional extensions coming as the Platinum ecosystem grows. Plus a certain Callisto T dropping July 15th that we can't stop thinking about.
We'll be watching. And if you want to come see what all the fuss is about in person, you know where to find us.
Questions? Our team at Tadpole in Hingham is happy to walk you through the full collection, compare models, and help you figure out what actually fits your life — not just what looks good on a spec sheet.