I know nothing about it but guessing from the picture I’d say it’s a smallish lockback flipper. That means it already hits three buttons of the modern generation knife buyer. 1, small. 2, lockback. And 3, foremost it’s a “flipper”.
There was a recent post here from a member (tvic) asking for recommendations for a knife to be used primarily as a box cutter and having a blade steel which holds its edge and doesn’t have to be continually resharpened. Bingo on the blade shape, and bingo on S45VN steel.
IMHO it’s an ugly design. Ugly being typical Spyderco (sorry all you Spydie fans but that’s my opinion). However I’m guessing it hits a lot of the modern knife buyer’s buttons. The primary drawback being price.
And then there is the “It takes all kinds” theory!
Ken