Well parts count is certainly higher and therefore cost will be too, there is no doubt. I would like to think that the combination of markedly improved tire-wear, somewhat better fuel-efficiency and of course all the potential performance gains will be enough to off-set the additional expense.
The VXI does lots of things never before possible in a suspension. I guess I'd say if you want the best you'll have to pay for it, simple as that. The VXI should radically outperform any prior design by a fair margin and you'll definitely get longer tire-wear (much longer) along with better gas mileage (5%ish) as well as a rig that is safer, rides smoother, handles better, stops better, goes better, is far more stable....All of that comes at a price, what can I tell ya.
That said I'm really not looking to put this in rigs on a retrofit fashion, it's just way too different for that to be an easy thing to engineer. I do think it can be build on race rigs and then hopefully put into some production vehicles. As for kits to retrofit an old Sidekick or something, that's something I'd love to see but I'm not sure it's worth it from a development cost perspective.