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Zed's pretty new on the scene, but it's worth a look
Helix also, but aren't ~~Zed~~ and Helix both modal?
edit: Huh. I just tried out Zed and looks like modal editing is optional.
Helix is, but I don't think Zed is? At least not by default. It has a command palette and multi-buffer, multi-cursor, but not visual/normal/nsert/etc AFAIK
Helix looks interesting, but it won't work for me for some of the same reasons that Vim doesn't. Again, my calcified brain's problems and not a problem with those interfaces.
My limited understanding is that Helix's dev(s?) actually did work on Vim's codebase and want to put what they learned there to good use.