Here's the picture of the full top Majesty.
As far as the cost goes for a multiscales, it may not have a trem. On a multiscales tremolo you cant put the fulcrum point before the saddles (like a normal trem) as the degree of dive or pull wouldnt be the same accross all the strings. Well, yes you can but that would be a flawed design and not have the expected effect. Strandberg put the fulcrum point in the middle of the trem but that requires a different bearing system. In any case it would be an intensive R&D endeavour for MM. A fixed bridge would be way more easy to do, as it would only need a reworked base plate of oneof their current model for example. It would also be cost efficient, both in the R&D and production wise. That could bring the price down. Dimarzio would also have to provide a multiscales pickup, which they currently don't if I'm correct. As for the neck and the rest of the design, depending on their tooling, the main factor is the programing. The production steps would still be very close to the ones of a standard scale guitar. So depending on the package, I could see a $200-300 price upcharge.

As far as the cost goes for a multiscales, it may not have a trem. On a multiscales tremolo you cant put the fulcrum point before the saddles (like a normal trem) as the degree of dive or pull wouldnt be the same accross all the strings. Well, yes you can but that would be a flawed design and not have the expected effect. Strandberg put the fulcrum point in the middle of the trem but that requires a different bearing system. In any case it would be an intensive R&D endeavour for MM. A fixed bridge would be way more easy to do, as it would only need a reworked base plate of oneof their current model for example. It would also be cost efficient, both in the R&D and production wise. That could bring the price down. Dimarzio would also have to provide a multiscales pickup, which they currently don't if I'm correct. As for the neck and the rest of the design, depending on their tooling, the main factor is the programing. The production steps would still be very close to the ones of a standard scale guitar. So depending on the package, I could see a $200-300 price upcharge.