I asked the Tyrolia/head dealer directly about this and his understanding of the higherups thinking was that the ownership intention and heritage of the brand is in racing and going downhill and being the best they can at that.
So there has been little drive to spend the money on R&D on something that doesn’t meet the brand ethos, hence limited alpine touring frame options.
He did say they’re not so stubborn to not recognise the new popularity of backcountry skiing especially in North America in the wake of Covid, and that they’ve missed out a bit in the initial boom by not having much offering for touring, suggesting they’ve something better in the pipeline.