It's always been inevitable IMO that Canon would release an APS-C in RF mount, and it beats me why some people have argued otherwise.
I think it's equally inevitable that there will within a year or two be at least two, possibly three APS-C RF models.
One will IMO be a very "affordable" entry model, complete with a new compact kit zoom, to entice newcomers to photography into adopting the RF system.
The other will probably be a 90D replacement. i.e. very well specified, but hi-end consumer rather than pro/semi-pro.
I'd like to think that there will also be a pro-grade sports/wildlife model that slots price-wise between the R6 and R5, to enable more "reach" with lighter and more compact lenses, as compared with FF.
I'd guess that the first model to be released would be the entry model, and the last to be released (if it happens at all) would be the pro model.
Where does this leave the M mount, some will ask. Well the M system is a huge seller in Asia, so I believe it will continue alongside an APS-C RF range, at least for the next 2-3 years.
(Neuro, please mote the multiple use of qualifiers i.e. "IMO", "I guess", "I'd like to think" and "I believe"...


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