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Is Cybex's motorised pram worth its £1,000 price tag?

Is Cybex's motorised pram worth its £1,000 price tag?

Independent02-04-2025

Pushing kids around in a buggy is exhausting. It can be incredibly energy-sapping when you're already sleep-deprived, and it gets a little harder every day as your kids grow heavier.
That's why motorised prams are becoming so popular. Motorised prams - also known as e-prams - use an electric motor to help you tackle steep streets and uneven pathways.
The award-winning Cybex e-gazelle S is the brand's latest e-pram. On top of the usual claims that it can tackle mountainous streets, crack-riddled tarmac and root-rigged woodlands, Cybex says it can carry two children from birth up to four years old. It also boasts a rocking feature, which moves the pram back and forth to lull your baby to sleep.
I tested this pram for more than six months to put these claims to the test. Is it really worth £1,000? It's certainly not without its teething problems.
How I tested
I've been using this pram for more than six months to see how well it copes with parents' everyday needs. I assessed everything from its battery life to its design and ease of use to see whether it's worth splurging on this motorised model.
Why you can trust IndyBest reviews
At IndyBest, reviewers put products to the test in real-world conditions so they can give you their honest opinions about performance and value for money. Journalist and mother Harriet Brewis has reviewed several parenting products for IndyBest, so she was well-placed to put the Cybex e-gazelle S through its paces.

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