Ender 3 v2 neo is mine. TBH I don't even know what difference it makes. I had it because they seemed common (so lots of online support) and the boxing day sale offer made it a cheap way into the hobby.
Do you have to keep tpuin a heated filament box or any of that nonsense?
Looks like a remote extruder, via a bowden tube? If so, not really going to be that good with TPU, as that really needs a direct drive (extruder on the hot end). Remote extruders were common for a while, as it reduced the weight of the moving parts.
If TPU is left out, it will absorb a lot of moisture, hence many run though a heat box for a few hours, and/or during printing. I'm anal enough to take it off the printer as soon as the job finishes and get it in a vac-pack bag with desiccant, so rarely put mine in the heat box. An oven does the same job, probably less efficiently as they need low heat for several hours.