I like the looks from the outside. Other than those windows in the hull. I don't like the look or design idea of hull windows. I could also do without the teak decks, but they look nice in the pictures.
The lack of a real salon is a little weird, but I'm not one for sitting on the boat and watching TV, so the dinette seating would work ok in my mind, especially if that table is removable.
Layout-wise, I appreciate the upper helm not feeling isolated. The non-isolated lower helm wouldn't be ideal for running at night, so given good enough weather, I think I'd be tempted to run from up top at night. Side decks look good for being able to move around easily for line handling, etc.
In general, the layout is simple compared to a lot of boats this size. That may not be what the people who can afford one want, but to me, it looks like it's pretty much a big version of a smaller boat, rather than coming with as much of the big-boat complication and issues of "what do I use this space for, I don't need a 4th bunk." Plus, I'm sure that simplicity helps keep weight down, which is good on a boat that's meant to go faster.
Overall, it strikes me as a modern version of something like an old Chris Craft Constellation or similar, rather than the modern super-opulent motoryacht. That's a nice change of pace, as it seems like lately the choices in that size range are either super-fancy or head more in the bluewater capable direction (with all of the compromises that involves).