Not entirely sure how much it differs from my current Electrolux. The machine would fill with a bit of water, start the recirc pump and continue filling.
Guessing it's just a marketing trick..
Major improvement I'm looking out for is the ATC.
Figured out that on warm setting, it would fill with hot water and then add enough cold to bring down the temperature to desired level.
Not a problem with some fabrics, but would want to wash darks assured they won't be saturated with 120F water and concentrated detergent first, then brought down to 90F.
Worst, same protocol applies to the delicate cycle.
Action gentle enough for a woolen sweater (on cold) - but anything that could benefit from a warm wash is going to be tumbled in hot first.
Only way to have your clothes never touch hot water is either:
Setting the machine to the "stain treat" cycle, which is a profile wash - but can't be selected on most cycles that feature gentler treatment; or
Setting to "max fill" empty, then cancelling, adding clothes, re-selecting the cycle with "max fill off". Works for small loads only though; subsequent fills due to fabric saturation will result in intermittent sprays of hot and cold water - and most of it is directed through the basket flume - right on the load.