I think the R8 as we know it is now dead. The evolution from the RP into the R8 is complete and that's as far as Canon will take it. The R8ii is a new thing and related in name only. It will have a new design ethos and and a new play book that details the parameters and market segment for this new camera genre. Canon are redefining their budget full frame camera and it's obvious that they will be chasing young new photographers, not necesarrily old seasoned geezers looking to reminice over the older glory years of film / slide and "oh my God this camera has a light meter built in! PROGRESS! We are not the target demographic for this camera. Canon are not risking their R6 or R5 linage on this Vintage spin, they are going for the old SLR Rebel / Elan entry point.
This camera will try to woo newbies and youngsters who want a hipster shiney cool new camera. So expect a ton of auto modes on the top dial.