Any opinions on the "new" Q series by Stepcraft?

[url]https://www.stepcraft-systems.com/en/products/q-series[/url]

I'm from Belgium and looking to buy my first CNC router and I can't seem to find many machines here in the EU. So naturally Stepcraft is on the list.
More specifically looking for a machine that can process sheet goods (2440x1220) so in Stepcraft terms that would be the Q.408

There isn't a lot of details available online it seems. But the info that is available has me a bit worried.
- So far I've managed to gather the machine uses Sanyo Denki NEMA24 stepper motors with 3Nm of torque for all axis. Which seems a little bit aenemic for such a large machine?
- Also Stepcraft machines are very elegant because all the cabling is nicely hidden, but does that go at the expense of rigidity?
In the picture below we can see there is a channel for the cabling in the uprights of the gantry.
Stepcraft is Always advertising that "the gantry is made of 5 layers of laminated steel and extremely rigid", but how much of that rigidity remains if there's a channel for the cabling inside?
- No lineair bearings but steel bars with rollers instead. How precise and stable is this compared to linear bearings?
[img]https://stepcraft-turkiye.com/application/files/2215/3883/7658/Q404-5.jpg[/img]
- The whole machine also seems to rest on simple rubber feet in the corners...
[img]https://shop.stepcraft-systems.com/media/image/product/1120/md/stepcraft-q408-fertigsystem.jpg[/img]

On the plus side the USA branch of stepcraft offers a 2.2Kw spindel with automatic tool change, if it were also become available in Europe, that would be a very nice option to have!

Overall, the machine costs between €15000-€20000 It's a lot of money and I'm not sure / trying to figure out if it's all the machine that's it's being advertised to be, and if it's worth the asking price…
So are there any other members who'd like to share any opinions or advice?
Thank you in advance.