Based on my research and the manual, there is no needed reason to do an oil change at 1k with this vehicle (or frankly vast majority of new vehicles these days) -- Full Stop.
TLDR: I'm a nerd.
I'm a wrencher, steeped in the tradition of older machine design/assembly for engines and particular break-in requirements needed to be required in the days. A very traditional rule of thumb is to do an oil change at this mark (and even earlier for high-performance engines) largely to help work various engine-part sealants work through any seepage issues. Part of my desire was out of this tradition and also just wanting to go
get in there and do something mechanical myself and visually verify how the oil looked at 1k. (old school wrencher here) Motor oil was very clean and no signs of metal flakes. perhaps slightly dirtier than I expected, but it's been 10ys since I bought a new vehicle so take that with a huge grain of salt.
I did also take the opportunity to switch to synthetic oil when I did this. There's plenty
of debate on various new vehicle manufacturers shipping with conventional oil vs synthetic. My personal take was that I wanted to baby the engine through break-in (strict 2k - 4k RPM for first 450 miles, no major accelerations until I hit 850, then let er go) with the conventional oil, then switch to synthetic for long-term engine life. I tend to keep my vehicles for +10 years.