Apart from the nostalgic sides, there's one thing I don't like about this: The V series was what used to define Hasselblad. By discontinuing it, they cut the last link to their heritage. Obviously, if their management thinks that their future is in the Lunar and similar cameras, that might be the right thing to do, but for those of us who don't believe that, the future might not look as bright as the past.
It's interesting also to notice, that after all kinds of problems in the past, DHW Fototechnik has decided to continue manufacturing the Rolleiflex TLR. I doubt that they do that for nostalgic reasons only. Film versions of Leica M likewise. The problem with the V for the current owners of Hasselblad isn't necessarily that the V classic cameras don't make a profit, but that they don't make
enough profit according to their future projections for Hasselblad. Selling Sony cameras disguised with wood and leather for 5 times the Sony price is apparently more along the lines they are thinking