Genesis Mint Concept is perfectly sized for a New York debut
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/genesis-mint-concept-electric-coupe-new-york/
The coolest part of the Mint might be its rear doors -- which aren't really even doors at all. Rather than a conventional hatchback with a trunk, two small hatches flip up and back, allowing you to access the cargo hold from the sides of the vehicle. The low, wide loan-in aperture offers surprisingly good access to the space behind the front seats. It's easy to imagine this car parallel parked on a busy street, and just flipping the side hatch open so you can toss your belongings inside.
It may be purely conceptual for now, but it's not hard to imagine something like on the road. "I don't believe in a concept being too 'la-la-land,'" SangYup Lee, head of Genesis' parent company Hyundai's global design center, told Roadshow.