It's kinda like saying a car with a 6L engine will always outperform a car with a 2L engine. There are so many different engineering tradeoffs, so many different things to optimize for, so many different metrics for "performance", that while it's broadly true, it doesn't mean you'll always prefer the 6L car. Maybe you care about running costs! Maybe you'd rather own a smaller car than rent a bigger one. Maybe the 2L car is just better engineered. Maybe you work in food delivery in a dense city and what you actually need is a 50cc moped, because agility and latency are more important than performance at the margins.
And if you're the only game in town, and you only sell 6L behemoths, and some upstart comes along and starts selling nippy little 2L utility vehicles (or worse - giving them away!) you should absolutely be worried about your lunch. Note that this literally happened to the US car industry when Japanese imports started becoming popular in the 80s...