Mick in Darwin bought one new a couple of years ago, and he loves it's comfortable riding position, flexible engine, and modern fuel injection and brakes, styled (IMHO) more from the early DOHC Honda's. I personally don't see any resemblance to our SOHC bikes at all.
The HP figures are disappointing though. Yes I know that CB750's with 87HP are thrilling to ride, but that's mostly because to get 87 HP out of a CB750 you've gotta run radical cams which don't work well under 6000 RPM, so to enjoy that HP, you've got to rev the piss out of them, and they're under-inspiring below "Go to Jail" speeds. A stocker is much more enjoyable at legal velocities.
My stock Suzuki GS1000 was rated at around 100 BHP with the introduction of the big port head in 1980, and my mate John's minty 1984 Honda CB1100F makes 110. I think a figure of around 120 for the new 1100 would easily be achievable without losing any of the flexibility of the bike's design brief. (commuter/tourer/occasional canyon racer)
I wonder if the European model is a detuned version of the bikes we've had here in Oz since 2010? I certainly wouldn't sell my Suzy to buy the new Honda if I know that the Suzuki is a better performer, I think I'll just bolt on some four piston calipers and spend the rest on Chivas............