I have a very old Inglesina Otutto (7 years and counting). I suspect that some of the finer details may have changed over the years 
fwiw, the pros and cons of mine are:
parent/outward facing. easy and quick to change seat around if needed.
lie-flat seat, suitable from birth. and when it is in lie-flat mode, it seems very cosy and snug, yet was still roomy enough for dd at age 4. ds is no small baby, either, and has loads of room to go (he's coming up a year)
the handle seems flimsy and rickety - it's a continuous handle, but the chassis folds umbrella style so the handle folds into 3 as it folds down. this means when it is up, the handle does not feel solid. having said that, I've had no problems with it, and have used mine for 3 children, and it is still going strong.
doesn't offroad well - prefers nice stable ground. you can push it over eg woodland paths (def need the paths though!), but boy do you feel it.
folds in 2 pieces (might have changed now?) which means takes up loads of room in the car. I think it is technically possible to fold mine in one, but it doesn't seem to like it, so I don't.
I don't really like the harness straps and clip - seems over fussy, and always twisting round, and a bit fiddly. no idea if that is still the same.
wheels all fine, and kerbs ok too (but then one of my older children has ASD, and so was in a mac major for a while. after pushing a large child round in the equivalent of a tank, I'm not sure I'd notice whether getting a baby up/down a kerb was not as smooth as it shoudl be
). I can steer mine one handed if need be (when hanging onto older child with ASD), although handle feels flimsy, as said before.
All that is probably no help whatsoever, though, as I expect the new models are a million lightyears away from mine!