There are lithium ion rechargeables that have extra electronics within them to reduce the voltage to a normal range for AA (1.2-1.5v)
Though not clear what advantage they'd have over regular rechargeable NiMh AAs.
The main advantage is 1/3 more capacity. But it's an expensive upgrade.
I still like the AA/AAA format for their flexibility when off grid or on the road.
Maybe I'm being to flashlight specific. But LEDs need atleast 3v to light up *. So using what is lithium ion based battery which outputs 3.7v only for internal battery circuitry to lower to 1.5v for only the flashlight to boost back up to over 3v doesn't seem efficient.
So prefer a flashlight that'll handle either a wide range, like 0.9v-4.2v or multiple ranges 0.9v-1.6v and 3.0v-4.2v.
* Also why 3xAAA is a common headlamp power source, in series they'll produce over 3v.