362xp would be the best saw here, of the 3 choices. The new ones do have the same bar mount as the 365/372. The 362 also winds up to 13,500rpm just like the 372; the 365 goes to 12,500.
The 460 though is about $200 less than either the 362xp or the 570, if cost is a factor. I just got my 1st load of 460's yesterday, so I don't know how they run. At $20 more than a 455, they should sell pretty good.
Everyone has there own version of "what's a consumer saw and what's a pro saw?" Some people look at porting, and in the case of Husky, consider the XP's as pro saws, and the rest as consumer saws. I don't think that this is the way to look at it. The 570 can't really be called a consumer saw, and neither can the 353, IMO. In my book, I look at the construction of the saw. I pretty much feel that any of the plastic case saws are "consumer", and in the 455/460 chassis, Husky has simply come out with larger consumer saws. And "consumer" doesn't mean cheap. It's a good quality saw for a guy to use around his own property and to cut his own firewood; and it could last many years in that role.