The TMP Enterprise had standard Warp Drive, though of a slightly improved type. Only the Excelsior is stated to have Trans Warp Drive, as it is the "Great Experiment" which subsiquently fails to deliver.
ST III the Excelcior had Transwarp engines, however, they did not fail, they were sabotaged by Scotty.
ST V and ST VI, if you look at the Warp Power console, you clearly see Trans Warp on the screen, the blue prints if you can magnify and clean up also show Trans Warp..
Trans Warp and the Bridge layout are the only 2 main objects of Refit.. that and rapid fire torpedo tubes (not as rapid as Excelcior's though).. those are the refits from Enterprise Class to Constitution Class.
Beeblebrox
That is what we are both saying... the ships were built for their duty cycle, not for different classes..
all hulls like the Enterprise TOS version is "Starship Class", but their duties may have been very different.. Defiant for the Romulan War, Enterprise for Exploration, Yorktown for First Contact, Lexington for Emergency Response, etc...
they were all Starship Class, but their "Normal" duties may have been quite different, requiring different refits of the hull..
Enterprise with More labs and shielding, thus sacrifacing extra weapons for space for labs and shield regen.
Lexington and Yorktown with more luxury in the quarters, more shielding, simple weapon compliment to accomodate refugees / ambassadors / delegations / meetings, etc..
Defiant with thicker hull, more weapons, fewer labs, sacrificing extra shielding for power for the weapons, a decent war machine..
so i think we are all saying the same thing, just in different ways..
Anyhow, I for one am going to see this movie and reserve bashing it until after it's premier (or trailers) that show a break in canon..
As for the ship itself, it is hard to be critical on it given that the ship is several years away from "The Cage".. anything in that time span could happen..
however, here are some Startrek.com out takes on the captains..
Reference TAS (The Animated Series)
Robert T. April
Played by James Doohan (voice)
Episode: ANI 22023 - The Counter-Clock Incident - 2245
A rugged, heroic-looking human male born in the year 2195, Captain Robert April was the first commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 when it was launched in 2245 for its initial five-year mission. He was succeeded by Captain Christopher Pike.
On stardate 6770.3 (2270), April was a senior Starfleet commodore on his way to the Babel planetoid where his formal retirement ceremonies were to be held, per Starfleet regulations mandating that human officers retire at the age of 75. Because of their already advanced ages, Commodore April and his wife Sarah weren't debilitated by the reversed time-flow of the parallel antimatter universe in which the Enterprise became temporarily trapped during the voyage to Babel; instead, they were returned to the prime of their lives. The heroic manner in which the Aprils took command of the starship to get the vessel safely home after all other personnel aboard had grown too young to handle the controls motivated Starfleet to review its mandatory retirement rules, and to keep Commodore April on as the Federation's ambassador-at-large. Because neither Robert nor Sarah April harbored any regrets over how they had spent their lives, they opted to use the Enterprise's transporter to return them to their normal ages following their return from the antimatter universe.
Reference TOS "The Cage", "The Menagerie"
Captain Christopher Pike
Played by Jeffrey Hunter
Episode: TOS 016 - The Menagerie, Part I- 2266
Best known as commanding officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, just prior to James Kirk, Pike counted the top-secret first contact with the natives of Talos IV amid his long Starfleet career. Later in life, as a fleet captain aboard the training ship U.S.S. Republic, Pike suffered massive radiation damage after saving several cadets when a baffle plate ruptured in the ship's reactor. Thanks to the unorthodox methods of his former science officer, Spock, in 2266, Pike was returned to Talos IV to live out his life without the debilitating lifestyle he had endured, even with a self-propelled, life-support wheelchair.
Reference TOS the series
James Tiberious Kirk
James T. Kirk
Played by William Shatner
Episode: TOS 002 - Where No Man Has Gone Before
Starfleet Career Summary
2250 — As a first-year Academy student with ensign rank, assigned to U.S.S. Republic NCC-1371 (another Starship Class hull)
2254 — Upon graduation, promoted to lieutenant and posted to U.S.S. Farragut under Capt. Garrovick
2264 — Promoted to captain, in command of U.S.S. Enterprise for five-year mission
2266 — Exonerated in wrongful death charge of Ben Finney, first captain ever to stand trial
2269 — Returned from five-year mission; promoted to admiral in charge of fleet operations at Earth
OK so we have a long time before the Enterprise from movie XI to TOS to change the way she looks..
she was launched under Captain Robert April in 2245 and then Captain Kirk got her in 2264 That is 19 Years for refits and changes.. that is a long time... So I won't be surprised if the Movie Enterprise looks different from the TOS Enterprise.
Hope this helps