I have a Specialised Como4.
Como because I wanted step through, my joints are not that flexible these days
I wanted a hybrid because even though the project that I bought the bicycle for would mostly involve road I know me, and my Sister who I cycle with .... "Oh! That path looks interesting! Lets have a look ...."
I tossed and turned between Como3 and 4, the difference being £500 for marginally more range gain, and glad I opted for the 4. The project we are looking at is for 30-40 miles a day. My first discovery is "advertised range" is not the same as "actual range". I get about 60 miles on the 4, but so far mostly flat and we will have a lot of hills to climb in the future. the 3 would have left me marginal to say the least.
The other "warning" I will flag up is the "Joy" factor. An e-bike has unleashed the inner-child in me. Whereas riding Geraldine to the local shop a mile away was an ordeal (Geraldine is a Pashley Sovereign princess) I don't want to stop riding Daisy, my como4. The fun factor is enormous so be prepared to do your daily commute and then spend an extra half-hour riding around the block because you don't want to get off the thing.