I'm curious about your BPW calculations?If I weighed 70kg or I only wanted to ride for 90 minutes on moderate trails I'd be impressed: there are lots of good trail and light enduro bikes with fixed batteries and a powerful motor. But there are very few bikes with removable batteries, and even fewer that are >170mm rear travel and compatible with dual crown forks, so heavy riders who want to self-shuttle bike parks and DH tracks are still left wanting. The only real option for those people is the Crestline, but that has a long seat tube relative to reach, so I'd have to make do with either a really cramped cockpit or a really high saddle, neither of which is acceptable to me. It's also expensive and sells out quickly.
I was fairly excited by the Velduro Rogue (despite the lack of dual crown approval), and paid for it in full, but cancelled the order after doing some range tests on other bikes that showed I'd only be able to self-shuttle for about 90 minutes (4-5 laps of Bike Park Wales) on an 800 wh battery. Even with the 'fast' 12 amp charger, it takes over 2 hours for a full charge, so I'd be spending more than half of the day waiting around in the car park.
So instead, I'll probably have to stick with my Geometron G1 with a CYC motor attached. The motor is more powerful than Avinox, and I can build a 52v battery that charges at 20+ amps (full charge in about 40 minutes), and swap batteries quickly if necessary, but it doesn't ride nearly as smoothly and naturally as a proper factory eMTB.
I have a 750 Bosch on my wild, weigh aprox 100kg with kit and get around 8+ self lifting laps at BPW.