This lands so hard in the hit-and-miss category.
With just the first chapter: World-building and thoughts around having a battery-hybrid vehicle in another world: Excellent. The author really wanting you to remember the girl that MC is crushing on is underage, and wants to be clear the MC feels just a little guilty for being into her while hinting that sex is possible: Nails-on-chalkboard. The implied answer to job burn-out and bosses with unrealistic expectations is "you should believe in yourself and try harder so that others will trust you": Peak Japanese, the only language I know with a word for "suicide by overwork"...! Meanwhile, it's written like an ad for the vehicle, except in that context the moral of the story comes across as "pick up this vehicle for escapism, which is bad for you and you should feel bad", which is, uh, I guess unintentionally hilarious?
The wish-fulfilment and attempts at serious storytelling feel in conflict. It could have gone for the sort of breezily immoral "of course this isn't serious" tone that a lot of isekai go for, but that's not what it's done. It could have chosen to have a thoughtful protagonist who isn't a scumbag, but that's not what it's done either. Instead we're seemingly doing gritty-seinen-style navel-gazing about how questionable it all is, and then going after the questionable bits anyway...?