It's a concept car people. Sheesh. Every time a new model is previewed or a concept car gets put out, there is a deafening chorus of old farts whinging about how it looks different, and couldn't as good as "the old dunger I've had for 20 years". "You couldn't take through the bush, it's too flash"
Here's your perfect vehicle, big wheels. lots of clearance, no technology. I doubt you would notice too much if it got scratched.
Can I tell you, when the 80 series was first released, folks didn't rush out and bang them up the hardest tracks either, BECAUSE IT WAS NEW AND EXPENSIVE. Like every new car before it.
They don't make boxes anymore, except for Tokyo traffic.
And whilst I am ranting about all you whingers, someone else will be putting up a thread about how it is disgraceful that for $sh1tloads the Toyota 70 series isn't more modern, and how could Toyota not update it more in the past 20 years.
I reckon that the open top unit looks alright. It's highly unlikely that it would go into production like that as it lacks the requirements of risk adverse manufacturers ad governments.