The Toyota U2 concept looks normal from the outside, but inside it's chock full of practicality and customizability.

The front of the vehicle includes a desk on the passenger side, an iPad instead of a center console and a redesigned shifter. The goal is to maximize usefulness.

Though not exactly an El Camino, the back of the U2 features a roll-back roof and rear door that turns into a ramp. Lots and lots of things could be transported in this rig.

The steering wheel and dash are, frankly, insane, but we like the idea of an iPad-sized screen as a control panel for the car.

The utility rails and removable front seat maximize cargo space, making it useful for delivering goods on tight city streets, as well as filling it with mountain bikes and snowboards.

It looks something like a Nissan Juke crossed with a Honda Element. A tennis shoe-shaped car meant for a modern city-dweller.