In my eyes it’s a marketing question- my concern is that Norton has made the choice to go in a completely new direction without any attempt to hold on to its story and identity.
I wouldn't be so quick to make that assumption.
Yes, these new models are a statement about their modern design philosophy, but their past design and engineering heads clearly said that the "commando" would reappear in the future.
We've just seen 4 new "modern" models, and soon 2 others will appear.
None are Commands, clearly.
I take that to mean the Commando will be positioned differently, not associated directly as a "modern" design, but as a retro, or modern classic.
TVS currently has no 750, 900 or 1000cc engines, and I think if they introduce a new Commando, it will be a big bore model.
Designing a new large bore engine will take time and money. It's obviously worth it though. Triumph sell a lot of 900 and 1200cc modern classic vertical twins. BMW sell Nine Ts. Royal Enfield does pretty good too. I'm sure this segment of motorcycles will be attractive to TVS too.
I want to see a new Commando too, but it may take years to appear if at all.
First TVS/Norton have to find some reasonable success with their first new offerings.