Fundamentally I can see why many will gravitate to the Levo for it's good looks and LBS support, but for me that doesn't forgive the fact they have released a beta product with significant design flaws.
I sincerely disagree.
As many, many reviews have stated - the levo is not about its good looks. (Although, sure, it does.) But the feel and handling is just spot on. Maybe not if you're into extreme XC or Enduro, but it's probably one of the most versatile, most capable, most accesible e-mtbs out there.
I've ridden a few e-bikes before settling on the levo. (Never mind I had a 2012 levo road bike as well.) It just handles better. The brose engine - yes there was a bad batch - is just a step up from bosch or shimano. Just now there are some other Brose bikes coming to market, so that was not an option 6 months ago. But now there are some more interesting e-mtbs available that weren't on the market 6 months ago.
The fact that there have been some running upgrades - which were all installed on my bike under warranty - does not make it a beta product. If that's your definition, then every car in the history of cars can be considered a beta product. My wife's 10 year old prius still gets recalls and updates!
But... all things considered, you are not wrong about the facts. It's just your (mis)intepretation of them that shows to me a bias against Specialized. More specifically, I suspect that you feel it's hard to justify the premium price tag (which is has) and therefore feel it has to be a superior bike without any faults. It's not, in that you are correct. The justification for the price tag has to come from different aspects of the bike. (The excellent warranty/dealer network, arguably one of the better designed frames, the brose-S engine, etc.)
Anyway, to answer the original posters question.
Yes. Absolutely. I would buy it again. The levo is a fantastic bike. It costs a shitload of money, but it's worth it. (I have the alu comp version, upgraded to a 700wh battery and got an ohlins suspension)
There are other great bikes on the market, sure. If you are into downhill or heavy enduro riding other bikes may tick more of your boxes. Sames goes for agile XC type of riding, there are probably bikes out there with a more speedy geometry. But as far as all-mountain, do-it-all, capable of allmost-everything type of bikes go, the Levo is hard to beat and a shitload of fun.