I don't think so. The solution to my 'niche user case' of not requiring a large car but wanting a decent range actually exists in the car I have now and it's sister (Kona and e-Niro). Both have unfortunately been superseded by next gen models which have grown in dimensions, so replacing with similar will be hard to do.
When I park next to other EVs in car parks they all seem very large and tall, apart from the urban cars that don't have the range I would like.
As most use case is 90 percent runaround with the occasional long journeys I want the best of both worlds, a runaround that can do long journeys rather than a grand tourer that can do urban journeys.