Okay, I know what you're thinking. This Mac was launched with version 10.15.4 of Catalina and can therefore shouldn't be able to take any earlier macOS release. However, in the past, there have been some notable exceptions to the rule of "the Mac can't run earlier than it was introduced with". The Late 2011 MacBook Pros could run Snow Leopard, for instance (because they shared the same firmware as their Early 2011 predecessors which first shipped with Snow Leopard). I've seen a few examples of MacBook Air and Retina era MacBook Pros that have also broken this rule due to hardware similarities to the predecessor that shipped with the older OS.
That said, unlike the 4-Port model which IS a different Mac under the hood, the 2-Port model seems like it is, from an internal components standpoint, identical to its 2019 predecessor (save for a better keyboard), which WAS able to run macOS Mojave.
Given that, might it be possible to run macOS Mojave on the current 2-Port model given how similar it is under the hood from the previous? Has anyone tried?
I figured that the 2-port 13-inch MacBook Pro is likely an ideal standard model for the average non-high-end user and, as such (a) many companies probably are already deploying this model and have likely tried to see if this is possible. Anyway, any insight into this would be most helpful! Thanks!