My guess is that it's pretty similar, but I haven't done a multi-handle kitchen faucet. Big picture - both kinds hook up to the hot and cold water lines.
The extremely nice thing about that being a new place is that the existing faucet should be fairly easy to remove.
The Motion Sense versions have an electronic box that mounts under the sink, and while that does complicate it a bit, it really isn't bad at all. If you follow that link to the Arbor that I provided and watch the video that I put up, it shows that box and operation of the sensors.
I was in the exact same boat as you in that I replaced a faucet with a faucet-mounted filter with that one, and at the same time, installed an under sink filter. I've got a video on that, too.
When you do your shopping, check out if the faucets come with that optional three-hole cover if that's important to you.