This pitch doesn't make any sense. Frankly I'm surprised they would attempt to re-brand a piston retract single trainer in this day and age, considering the changes to the commercial ACS effectively killing the Piper Arrow market. Furthermore, the time to have done the "Dakota RG" have frankly come and gone too, as much as that would have been more up my alley (Piper Comanche replacement.... which I still contend the Lance was never a suitable nor comparable replacement for).
In any event, if they don't do something about the PA-28 cabin width, it'll be a non-starter for the private market. 41.5" (unless it comes with 170KTAS or better, a la Bonanza) is just for the birds. Even for the trainer market, people are just fat these days, you need 45inches min, especially with non-openable windows.
Hell, I'm an Arrow owner, and I think Piper has no business keeping that line alive. I actually fully expected a formal announcement killing the Arrow and any further interest in piston retracts, in light of the ACS change. Them posting a teaser with a silhouette of a single retract with the slow cross section of a Cherokee just makes no sense to me. What training market are they even talking about? None currently supports complex singles, at all. I guess we'll see what kind of fumble these guys pitch this time around. It wouldn't be the first time Piper boneheads market pivots wholesale (Turbo dakota, non-retract dakota, lance for the comanche, no six cylinder engine on the arrow, et al ad nauseam). Piper fan here, but yeah this goose looks cooked already.