Vista V2 vs Cruz V2: Key Differences Explained

Vista V2 vs Cruz V2: Key Differences Explained

Choosing between the UPPAbaby Vista V2 and the UPPAbaby Cruz V2 depends on your family’s current needs and future plans. This comparison guide explains the practical differences between the two prams, helping Australian families better understand which model may suit their lifestyle.

Design and Build Quality

Both the Vista V2 and Cruz V2 are built with premium materials and thoughtful design. They feature sturdy aluminium frames and refined finishes suited to both urban outings and everyday family use.

Key Features at a Glance

  • Vista V2: Designed to grow with your family, with the ability to convert from single to double and support additional accessories for multiple children.
  • Cruz V2: More compact and lightweight, making it well suited to smaller families and regular city use.

Vista Vs Cruz V2 Side By Side

Versatility and Family Growth

  • Vista V2: Offers multi-child adaptability with seating and accessory options for growing families.
  • Cruz V2: Designed primarily as a single stroller, with support for an older sibling via the PiggyBack board.

Single Configuration Comfort

Both strollers include reversible seating, adjustable recline and compatibility with bassinets or infant capsules for newborn use.

Double Configuration Potential

  • Vista V2: Supports double stroller configurations using the RumbleSeat system.
  • Cruz V2: Maintains a single stroller configuration with optional ride-along support for older children.

Bassinet Inclusion and Options

  • Vista V2 includes a bassinet suitable for newborn use.
  • Cruz V2 supports bassinet compatibility, though the bassinet is sold separately.

Maneuverability and Urban Use

  • Cruz V2 is lighter and easier to navigate through tighter spaces thanks to its narrower frame and compact fold.
  • Vista V2, with its larger wheels and wider frame, is better suited to varied terrain and expanding family setups.

Storage Solutions

  • Vista V2 includes a larger under-seat basket suited to heavier everyday loads.
  • Cruz V2 also offers practical storage, though with slightly less capacity.

Travel System Compatibility

Both strollers are compatible with infant capsules such as the Maxi-Cosi Mico Plus and Mico 12LX using the appropriate adaptors. The Vista V2 can also support dual capsule setups for twins.

Weight and Folded Dimensions

  • Cruz V2 is lighter and easier to load into smaller vehicles or tighter storage spaces.
  • Vista V2 is larger and heavier due to its expandable design, though still practical for everyday use.

Price Comparison

  • Vista V2 generally carries a higher price due to its expandable seating capability and included bassinet.
  • Cruz V2 offers a more compact and simplified setup for families not needing double stroller functionality.

Pros and Cons

Vista V2 Pros:

  • Expandable for growing families
  • Includes a bassinet
  • Larger storage basket

Vista V2 Cons:

  • Heavier and larger frame
  • Higher overall cost

Cruz V2 Pros:

  • Lighter and more compact
  • Easier to manoeuvre in tighter spaces
  • Simpler single stroller setup

Cruz V2 Cons:

  • Not convertible to a double stroller
  • Bassinet sold separately

Conclusion: Vista V2 vs Cruz V2

The Vista V2 may suit families planning for multiple children or needing a more expandable stroller system. The Cruz V2 may suit families prioritising compactness, lighter handling and easier everyday manoeuvrability.

The best choice depends on your current lifestyle, storage space and long-term family plans.

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Discover more about the UPPAbaby Vista V2 and UPPAbaby Cruz V2 on our website. Prefer hands-on help? Visit our Brisbane store and let our trained staff help explain the practical differences between both models.

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Standards & Guidance (Australia)

All UPPAbaby strollers sold at Bubs n Grubs comply with the Australian standard AS/NZS 2088 for prams and strollers. For safe pram use and general guidance, refer to:

Safety Disclaimer

This content is general information for Australia. Always follow the product manual and relevant Australian Standards, consult a qualified professional (GP/child health nurse/certified fitter) for advice specific to your child and vehicle.

About the Author

Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs. He is also the sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. He has been personally evaluating baby products & testing them before offering them to our customers since 2009. In addition, he is consistently giving manufacturer’s feedback & product development advice, reviewing & getting customer feedback. He has been doing this since the business started in 2009. He is proud to be one of the rare baby store owners in Australia who regularly engages with customers in his store. Frank values the constant feedback and regularly seeks it out. He has been featured on the Morning Show & the Today Show on Channel 7 and Channel 9 and is a recognised expert in baby products as a result.

Latest check for accuracy: May 2026 – Reviewed to reflect current advice and product availability.
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