Yes it looks like it is possible for SO2 to undergo an ene reaction:
Marković, D., Volla, Chandra M. R., Vogel, P., Varela-Álvarez, A. and Sordo, José A. (2010), BCl3-Mediated Ene Reaction of Sulfur Dioxide and Unfunctionalized Alkenes. Chem. Eur. J., 16: 5969–5975
Apparently the intemediate β,γ-unsaturated sulfinic acids are generally unstable, and it can be used as a method for isomerising alkenes (ene reaction, 1,3 sigmatropic shift, retro-ene reaction). But if you add the BCl3 you form stable complexes which you can use synthetically...