I disagree - in part. Because the inner axle on Toyota front ends is sealed at the outboard end (and bushed) there's no room for offset at the other side of birfield. Everything has to be kept in perfect alignment. 90wt is kept in the axle housing and grease is isolated inside the ball by the seal I posted a link to. Dana axles, for example, are sealed just outboard of the diff and a royal pain to replace. But they don't fail often because there's no play so close to the differential side gears.
When I look at the image that
@Logsplitter posted it looks like the Carraro axles are also sealed at the outboard end just like Toyota stuff. I can't tell for certain. It would be cool if they are because the third member isn't removable as with Toyota.
I'm in no way opposed to improvements. Here in the US we'd all probably prefer a Dana 60. I get that. But I'm not always happy with closed knuckle designs despite their resistance to dirt and debris entry. The problem for me with them is that you can't tell what's going on until the things are fairly well advanced so I'm not wishing for that either.
I'd like to live with the Carraro front end long enough to know how it fares. It could prove to be outstanding. It sure looks strong. Galling would be a metallurgical problem easily corrected with a minor materials change - not a total redesign.