I wish I could, it would be designed on the car to maximize fit and strength and reduce weight as much as possible. It would be attached to the bumper beam to as it would be a part of the hitch to save weight and make a simpler design. I wanted to just fortify the beam and have the hitch only mounted to it but it is bolted on with very small bolts through thin sheet metal, not strong enough so I would had to add sections going back to the "frame rails" where the Kurt and others mount to as well. Then it would be better mounted than those hitches as they only have four bolts into very thin frame rails.
Speaking of those frame rail mounts, they are horribly inadequate compared to the load the hitch can see, I was shocked to find it so poorly mounted and advise those with hitches to at least inspect them occasionally if not every time before and or after pulling any kind of a real load on this car.
The Kurt hitch is nicely built, great welds, cleanly finished, etc but the mounting is a joke as is the weight which is two to three times what it needs to be with a better design but customers do not want to alter their cars by drilling into the bumper beam, cutting through the rear fake grill, etc(down aiming behind the bumper cover hidden like the Miata one shown above would take care of that and some of the weight)
I bought the Kurt because I needed to haul a small trailer around for now since I no longer have the dually, once the car is sold I will get something a bit larger to haul things with but the car tows the trailer very very well, helps having a full suspension setup, BBKs, power, cooling, etc....climbed the Western side of the Sierras two days ago, 102 degrees at the bottom, trailer, couch, two 100lb dogs, wife, tools, misc....oil temp hit 218 once, stayed below 210 the rest of the time, I had to keep slowing down to keep near the speed limit, the car just wanted to run right up the mountain