I had a chance to physically check one out at the Annapolis boat show. It is completely different than the older Catalina 27s. Would make a fun racer/cruiser for a couple. Huge cockpit. Spartan, plastic interior. V-berth and quarter berth. Small galley and a huge head for a 27 footer. I am 5'8" and couldn't stand up all the way down below. Price tag is in the low $80k.
I have a 1985 Catalina 27 so the 275 Sport was like visiting and alien planet. My wife and I sail with two kids comfortably. I couldn't imagine more than two (close) people on the 275 overnight. It's trying to achieve two goals with one boat.
I wish they had pulled out the old C27 molds and made those again (but I am biased). With so many great used boats out there at that length it's hard to imagine someone dropping 80k. If you want a cruiser, buy a used boat or the Catalina 31 new. If you want a racing boat, but a one design like a J-boat. I applaud Catalina for stepping out, but I don't see/understand the target market.
Josh