I concur - the doors break the flow.
The original Chief Cherokee was a neat looking vehicle and the blue is awesome. The recent Jeep nod to the Chief was less handsome, especially the 4 door version which just looks awkward.
(not my vehicle or photo)
If you live in Texas you can pick your poison from dozens of designs, something to match any color I'd guess.
https://www.myplates.com/design/personalized/passenger/come-and-take-it-flag/
I get that. I'm not gonna be rock crawling, just ranch roads and occasional snow. Gimme an extra 10-12" on the rear of the tub and a rear seat delete option and it would be almost perfect for me. Add a real tailgate to make it totally perfect.
The rock crawlers (of which I am not one) would howl in protest due to the departure angle but I would be just fine with an extra 10" or so of tub length behind the rear wheels of the 2-door and a rear seat delete option.
They are just the squatch wheels lightened up to look a bit like polished aluminum. A white top really needs white or light colored wheels. Chrome wheels work on vehicles with chrome trim but I'm not sure how they will look on this vehicle with the black trim.
Lighter MGV interior colors - preferable saddle colored but anything is better than black or dark gray.
No forced orange or blue interior trim colors.
Easily removable rear seats on the two door
Polished or white wheels to go with a white top.
Thats because most folks don't order a vehicle, they buy directly from the dealer stock. If you take a look at an average dealer lot you'll see the choices are very limited - generally about 30% black, 30% white, 30% gray/silver. The other 10% will be mostly maroon or dark blue with a few...
Hopefully that list is not official. I'd prefer a white top, silver grill and white wheels. I don't think that the white door handles and limb risers look that good (nor would white wheel flares). A white skid plate is absurd - that is going to show scratches, mud, dirt and road tar...