YES!
Excellent incremental improvements.
--11-tooth high gear: Very much needed, but they might have gone to the excellent 11-34 freewheel to make it easier on the low end also.
--suspension fork: Feh, just an incremental increase in travel. Far better to get the suspension post, in my view.
--Rear rack seat: The 2.0 was good for 75lbs, the weight of a kid. I already did a thread on buying a cheap seat and footpegs for the 2.0. The new rack good for 150lbs, or a young adult male or female. Adds usefulness but perhaps marginally. That's a LOT of extra weight.
--New motor and controller: I have no idea, but bumping up the 18a controller limit means the motor can do a bit more than the 1HP on the 2.0.
--180mm discs: Reduced finger pull for equivalent stopping power, a fine but incremental improvement. Very helpful if carrying a 150lb passenger!
--Extra accessories: Excellent idea, as long as pricing isn't out of line. My $100 trailer+stroller (currently ~$150 on Amazon) works great with the 2.0.
To me, the greatest improvement over the past few months is the option of a much beefier battery pack, something backwards-compatible with the 2.0.
All in all, Lectric is expanding the utility of their ebikes, and for an astonishingly low price.
Kudos!