Yes, but with a solid roof and 4 doors its more of a Toyota 4-Runner, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Rivian R1S competitor.
I would consider a Wrangler/ Bronco competitor to have 2-door and removable roof options.
The BMW i3 was a good example of an undersized range extender. It could only maintain 60mph once the battery died. You were screwed if you had to drive hilly terrain.
If this is going to be a robust design, the engine needs to be powerful enough to maintain the battery charge in ALL situations. That includes towing at its max 10k lbs up a grade. That is the reason the Ram EREV has a big V6. I am very concerned about having a tiny engine in the rear. Not only...