Interesting question. If you check the many Facebook forums including the X2D you will be left none the wiser.
To me, Hasselblad cameras are primarily studio and landscape cameras. At that they excel and the colour science if you choose to follow the Hasselblad process using Phocus and HNCS is outstanding. Provided that you do correct exposure and white balance they are colour accurate out of the box. Image quality is excellent, far better than any 35mm camera.
The 100MP X2D is a replacement for the 50MP X1D, which is still sold. The reason it is 100MP is because 50MP sensors are no longer made, but there is clearly enough in stock to continue the X1D, which is an excellent camera. Unless you photograph art or do massive prints you probably have no need of 100MP anyway.
The X2D introduced a 1TB hard drive and In Body Image Stabilisation or IBIS, which the X1D did not have, but nobody seemed to miss. What they did though is remove a lot of useful features like GPS, MQ Mode, a Remote cable socket, video, HDMI output, Auto Focus assist light, dual cards and a reliable strap mounting that the X1D has. For these reasons to me the X2D at twice the price is a lessor camera than the X1D. Even if you don't shoot video much you will at some time and you don't want to carry two cameras.
Which ever Hasselblad you buy, it does not replace a 35mm camera. If you shoot sport, wildlife or anything from a distance that moves the Hasselblad is fairly useless. Auto Focus will never be as good and shutter delay means that the horse is well past the finish post. For any sport I use my Canon. For anything else I use my Hasselblad. The high flash sync of at least 1/1000s is much better than say 1/125S of a GFX.
So in answer to the question as a high quality companion it is a bit like a Rolex, but at least as a fashion accessory people know you have a Rolex.