In a word: No.
I have been wondering aboutdoing so though. Given that the only "off-roading" I've done so far has been alone, I was pretty much goping to be up the perverbial creek without a paddle if I did get stuck anyway, so not having a recovery hook wouldn't have made a difference.
I believe there is a recovery connection under the front of the vehicle, though I have not gotten underneath to check it. At the rear there is a "tow eye" hole hidden behund a little square panel. In the tool bag there is a "tow eye" which you screw into the threaded hole and you can use that for being dragged out backwards.
As a matter of interest, where would you propose getting the hook you show placed without it affecting your ground clearance?
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