Don't have a spending limit? These pushchairs are ideal

More lust-haves than must-haves, some of these pushchairs are worth more than a secondhand car. They're perfect for celebrities, models and any of you with a six-figure pay packet. (If you're a parent on a tight budget, check out our pick of the best cheapest travel system on the market).

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When it comes to high-end pushchairs, expect to spend at least £900 on the chassis and seat unit. Add in designer prints, signatures or extra frills and you're heading into the multi-thousands. In fact, the total price of these 10 buggies comes to over £60,000.

Adding a sheepskin pram liner can also add a sense of luxury to your baby's pram.

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Stokke Trailz, £1383

Stokke has quickly established itself as a pushchair superbrand in the UK since its first pram launch back in 2003. The buggy of choice for celebs such as Alesha Dixon and Tina Fey, it is known for its contemporary Scandinavian style.

Stokke and has a fleet of prams in its collection, the cheapest of which is the compact Scoot, priced at £529. The most expensive is the newest - the Trails.

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An all-terrain pram, it starts off at £919 for the frame and seat unit. Once you’ve added on the extras like the sheepskin lining, sleeping bag and Winter Kit you’ll be looking to pay around £1383.

We've got the full review of the Trailz right here

You can buy the Trailz on the Stokke website.

Silver Cross Kensington, £1250

A classic style pram from iconic British buggy maker Silver Cross, the Kensington is handmade in Yorkshire, features a detachable, hard-bottomed baby carriage and polished chrome chassis. This means that you can fold down the chassis - but we reckon it will need a rather big car boot to transport it.

The Kensington will whisk you back to the Edwardian days when large white wheels and traditional white, pique Broderie Anglaise trimmed sun canopies were all the rage.

It may even have you singing a few Mary Poppins songs on your walks through the park.

We've also broken down everything you need to know about Silver Cross pushchairs here.

Bugaboo Donkey Niark1 Collection, £1319.80

Dutch buggy maker Bugaboo, whose mission is "to excite everyone on the move", do special limited edition pushchairs every year. The newest collection features colourful and playful prints that have been designed by French graphic artist Niark1 (aka Sébastien Féraut) who has brought his signature monsters to life.

The most expensive is the Bugaboo Donkey, giving you a head-turning mobile experience.

iCandy Peach London, £1500

A limited edition version of the much-adored iCandy classic pushchair, the Peach London is a fashionable monochrome homage to our Capital city.

Coming complete with all the classic iCandy Peach features, such as the one-hand fold mechanism, freestanding folded chassis and two-year warranty, this pushchair is iCandy at its most stylish.

Read the full iCandy Peach review.

You can buy the iCandy Peach on the iCandy website.

Versace Book Plus Stroller, £2700

Covered in an exquisitely brocade fabric from hood to wheels, this suitable-from-birth stroller has a nice touch: the bassinet functions as both a rocking cradle and a bed thanks to its adjustable base.

As you would expect the Book Plus comes embellished with golden trim and the famed Versace Medusa medallions.

Silver Cross Aston Martin Surf 3, £3000

When Silver Cross does limited-edition modern buggies, it does it in the plushest style.

Joining forces with luxury car brand Aston Martin the British pushchair maker has created a travel system that even a 21st century James Bond would be proud to push.

Sold exclusively at Harrods, the buggy has Alcantara suede on its exterior pram unit and seat - the same material used on the roofs of Aston Martin cars. But it is limited; there are only 600 units available worldwide.

Each pushchair comes with its own certificate of authenticity and an engraved brushed chrome plaque confirming that each pram is one of a limited edition - so there's no danger of cheap copycats on eBay.

Check out the full review of the Silver Cross Surf right here

You can buy the Aston Martin Surf 3 on the Silver Cross website.

Fendi Carrozina Pram, £1240

Ever wanted to know what happens when high fashion collides with nursery products? Well, it looks like this Fendi pushchair.

Created in the traditional buggy style with a highly polished chrome chassis, the pram is suitable from birth, crafted from the "highest-quality material" and stays "true to Fendi’s iconic style", so says the Italian luxury fashion house.

There is certainly no mistaking this pram, as the carrycot and seat unit fabric carries the distinctive signature 'FF' zucca logo motif.

Bugaboo by Diesel, £1743.80

Another limited edition Bugaboo collaboration, this one with designer brand Diesel.

Instead of simply adding coloured denim hoods, carrycots and footmuffs to existing pushchairs and calling them limited, Bugaboo has redesigned its pram’s chassis, wheels and handles to incorporate the Diesel style and logo – ideal for all denim enthusiasts.

You can buy the Bugaboo by Diesel collection on the Bugaboo website.

Cybex by Jeremy Scott Callisto stroller, £500

£500 may not seem like a lot of money (to some) but then, this is the price for a lightweight stroller.

Most lightweight pushchairs cost between £50 - £200. They're basic models, mainly used as quick runarounds, and you can even get some for less than £15.

But the Cybex Callisto has been created in conjunction with celebrity fashion designer Jeremy Scott, known for his larger-than-life designs. Hence the larger than you’d expect price tag.

You can buy the Cybex by Jeremy Scott Callisto stroller on the House of Fraser website.

Silver Cross Balmoral, £40,000

Similar to the Silver Cross Kensington, but even more historic, the Silver Cross Balmoral has been a firm favorite for the Royal Family since its creation back in 1877.

Known as the Rolls Royce of prams, the Balmoral usually costs around £1450 but Silver Cross has released a few, bespoke, limited edition Balmorals with starting prices from £5000. However, the Special Edition Rose Gold Balmoral is rumoured to cost *cough* £40K!

It's worth knowing the Balmoral doesn't fold down at all, so you'll need a palatial size hallway to store it.

Launched exclusively at the Kind + Jugend trade fair in Germany in September 2015, this bespoke buggy is very limited indeed.

You can buy the Silver Cross Balmoral from Boots, John Lewis, or on the Silver Cross website.

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Hazelann WilliamsFormer Reviews Editor

Having been a journalist for 15 years – and Reviews Editor at MadeForMums for five of those – Hazelann has accrued a lot of experience testing and reviewing every baby product imaginable.

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