>>1037211The only truly special things about this bike are the high-spoke count wheels and the overbuilt rear rack, unless you're planning to use your bike similar to pic related, they're total overkill for everyday riding and commuting. The ordinary racks and wheels you find on bikes in western countries are perfectly strong (assuming the wheels are properly built, trued, and tensioned - this is the usual failing of cheap bikes sold at places like Walmart).
As far as low maintenance goes, the key features are the fenders, chainguard, singlespeed drivetrain, and coaster brake. The first three are standard options for singlespeed bikes or accessories you can easily add to a SS bike which prolong the life of the drivetrain. Coaster brakes are great for low maintenance and widely available, as long as you don't have lots of steep hills they're perfectly serviceable.
If you're in the US and want a bike just like the one pictured, you can buy a Worksman utility bike. Otherwise any simple bike from a proper bike shop will work as well for everything short of transporting bricks, livestock, etc.