March 11, 2025 2 min read

We're so excited to introduce UPPAbaby's new Minu V3! We thought it would be helpful to do a comparison of the Minu V2 versus the Minu V3. You can also find a YouTube video here

The Minu V2 is on the left in the Greyson color, and the Minu V3 is on the right in the new Dillan color. 

The fold is the same.

Whew! The Minu V2's fold was my very favorite thing about it, so I was relieved to see it's the same.

The unfold is easier with the V3. 

The V2's unfold was the same as other UPPAbaby strollers' unfold. There is a latch on the side that you push in, then unfold with the handle. The V3's is even easier. You simply unfold the stroller the exact way that you fold it, so you don't have to hunt for the lever. 

The strap is more comfortable on the V3.

While the V2's carry strap is handy, the V3's extends out for better comfort for mom or dad.

The V3 is IATA overhead compliant!

Y'all, this is huge! The Minu is made for travel, and the V3 just took it up a notch. Because of it's even more compact fold, it can now go in an overhead compartment. 

The V3 is rated from birth-- No need for a bassinet. 

Thanks to a deeper recline and the new foot barrier, the Minu V3 has what we call "carriage mode"-- in other words, it is approved for use with newborns. No need for a bassinet or an extra insert. 

The seat liner is completely removable and machine washable on the V3.

The comfy seat liner can easily be removed and thrown in the washing machine-- it's going to be so much easier to keep your stroller tidy!

The seat back is higher in the V3 for extended comfort as children grow. 

Compared to the V2's 17", the V3's seat back is 21" high. 

Bottomline: UPPAbaby really hit this out of the park. The Minu V2 was already an awesome stroller, but the changed they made really make the V3 everything you need and nothing you don't. We love it! Stop by our Fort Worth shop and try it out. You can purchase the Minu V3 directly through our website, or in person at our shop. 

Questions about UPPAbaby strollers? Email us at hello@thehappylark.com.

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