Easy and cheap would be to switch to a
90 slip joint elbow instead of a 45. It might have to be out farther from the wall. A 45 is generally better than a 90, but being slip joint, it would be really easy to take apart if you had a clog.
This would be cheap and quick from Lowes.
A flexible tailpiece extension from Lowes would also be cheap and quick from Lowes. But that one is frowned on by a lot of people. I am not so sure. It will look less professonal than the 90.
But in direct answer to your question.
Not that I could find. Also, when you screwed that on, you would have to
insure clearance with the stop valve to the right.
And you would want to assess if that is going
to fit before ordering stuff.
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Everflow-BRFL0112-NL-1-1-2-FIP-45-Degree-Brass-Elbow-Lead-Free is where I find it.
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Elkhart-46142-1-1-2-Copper-DWV-Male-Trap-Adapter-M-x-Slip-Joint would be a trap adapter.
Another option would be an offset tailpiece or double offset piece. Vertical distance would need to be checked. To gain vertical distance, you would probably have to shorten your metal tailpiece, and even then I am not sure there is enough.
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Sioux-Chief-240-9051C50-1-1-4-22-GA-CP-Offset is metal, but they exist in plastic. That one is 1-1/4 but 1-1/2 are commonly available. I figured the 1-1/4 might be shorter, but I did not find dimensions.
What you really would like is the mythical wide-U trap as in my avatar. That is not a real thing AFAIK. It sure would simplify things for you and some other people. So it ought to exist IMO.