OK, I notified my LBS, his day off....he got back to me, told me to bring the bike in so they could look/see and investigate.
They gave me a new replacement battery. Kudos to them for swift resolve.
As a side note, the damaged "cover" is a replaceable item, it has screws to pull it off; I'll post photos soon. (they don't have any of them, but I was made aware of the ability to pull it off with removal of the retaining screws)
On to the good stuff.
The Bosch Certified Tech at the LBS spent about an hour. He was able to replicate the battery, old and new to fall out of the 'cradle' . We did it about 6 times. After inserting the battery, locking the key and removing it with the battery seated, you could pull it out.
Seems like the internal adjustment, much like a door latch, was not fully returning to full extension after being stopped from retracting, even after the key was locked and removed.
Very, very much like adjusting a door knob and striker latch.
So, he pulled it out, it had about 1/4" (if that) of additional movement/adjustment, which he slid to its limit, reinstalled it, and the battery latches and remains perfectly mounted without any fear of falling out after it is re-secured and the key is removed.
Again, I'll try to upload photos tomorrow.
So, one might wonder, who was asleep at the wheel in R&D, who is the overseeing person/department that runs quality control, adjustments, etc.?
Point being, it's a slam dunk no brainer for any company manufacturing any product to investigate all aspects of fit, trim, performance, etc.
I just hope moving forward that I'm not the beta tester along with some other 'early adopters' for any future 'discovered' flaws.
Some might say, "Hey, it's only a bike! What do you expect"?, to which I say....everything, especially for $6,000
Don't get me wrong, nice bike, lots to love, but hey, come on, really?