I think Starfleet did what Ford did with their Mustang line.Starfleet took the Titan and gave it such a thorough refit that it doesn't look anything like it did, but does look a lot like a 100+ year old ship scaled up to twice the size. Then they changed the registry, even though it's supposed to be the same vessel (with old warp engines and Riker's music still on the hard drive). But they didn't give it a different number, instead they went with Starfleet's tradition for the most historically important and legendary vessels, and gave it a -A, showing that the Titan NCC-80102 will be remembered and respected for generations.
Then they changed the name and number to Enterprise NCC-1701-G.
Honestly, I think Starfleet was drunk.
The original Ford Mustang (1st Gen) was a classic & a hit with their customer base.
The modern Ford Mustang (7th Gen) is a refinement of the classic design.
They went back to the general stylings of yester year, modernized it for the target audience they intended to satisfy.
If that mean making a throw-back design to legendary ships of yester year with a modern touch, they accomplished it.
What is it about the STO Enterprise-F that you don't like?To be fair, I do like the Enterprise-E design. But I think I like it more because it was such a radical departure from the Enterprise which preceded it, which would make sense based on the advances in technology from the Galaxy family of ships, which then influenced other newer classes such as the Nova, Prometheus, and Intrepid. This is also why I don't like the STO/now-canon Enterprise-F, because there's just minimal differences between it and the Sovereign class that came before it. I was hoping that a future show would have depicted the Enterprise-F as a completely different design instead of the STO version, but not only did I get the exact opposite of what I wanted, I ended up getting an even worse design for the ship that came after it. Oh, well. Maybe the Enterprise-H will make me happier.