Both the Volkswagen ID.ORB and ID.PRISM have two-doors and 2+2 seating layouts but the PRISM adopts a sportier shape
ID.PRISM, it takes form as a sporty two-door model. The distinctive front end is characterized by its pointed shape, the absence of a conventional grille, and the presence of slim LED headlights. Notably, an expansive glass canopy spans not only the windshield and roof but also extends to cover the doors. Despite its compact dimensions, the vehicle adopts a 2+2 seating arrangement.
Then we have the ID.ORB. Like the ID.PRISM, it has just two doors but it is slightly more upright and appears to have a more spacious cabin. It adopts a particularly friendly-looking face with narrow headlights and large air curtains to feed the front brakes. It also ditches the glass doors of the ID.PRISM but still has quite an intriguing glass cockpit. We can see that it also has four seats but the two front seats more closely resemble lounge chairs than normal car seats.
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