Congratulations Danny, Ruben and co. I'm sure these are going to blow people away, hope I can hear them one day.
I much prefer the no-bow tie look as well.
The look of the Super V kit I am building appeals to me as the ratio of material above and below the bow tie , and the size of the bow tie itself, is naturally pleasing to my eyes. Even though it does look like a penguin

The pics on page 2 did not appeal to me, it looks visually unbalanced.
The pics of the no-bow tie option really speak to me though and I would love a pair

They look very elegant.
I agree that the bottom/front radius of the side panels could be tighter/smaller.
The feet don't bother me, I like them but the shape of the 2 front feet could perhaps match the shape of the top of the side panels. It might look nice if both parts had a similar size and shape. It might tie in the top and bottom of the speaker.
I assume they are simply 4/3rds the height of the Super V?
Floor spikes need to be forward of the plane of the front baffle and a little wider than the sides.
Does that go for the Super V as well? I'm thinking of putting me front spikes about 2" behind the plane of the front baffle, but with a rear spike 17" behind the front baffle plane. Sorry to be OT.
I think it's great that you are making products out of the price range of DIY. You do enough for that segment of the market, it's about time you did something like this

Saying that, all the parts to build this speaker are available yes? Theoretically, one could build more or less this speaker DIY. Of course the x over is a problem but one could go fully active, or try and sort out a passive network themselves.
I think the magic of Danny's designs is in the x overs,that IP should be well guarded, maybe you can pot the whole X over in black resin or something to keep prying eyes away.