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On a serious note: why would there be 3 "windows" on one side and only two on the other side? Is there a technical reason or is it related to ventilation and the direction (sense to be more precise) of travel? In the latter case that would mean that the cabins are loop-specific, since they won't all be travelling in the same sense.
Doppelmayr has done this on other lifts in warm climates. They must have found it helps with air flow. The side with three windows is the front. The side with two is the back. The tower side has only one and it looks like the door windows do not open.
Never mind photography -- one can hardly see out the window!
I wonder if this is looking worse than it really is because the photo presumably was taken from outside the cabin looking in thru the wrap, or maybe, as others have suggested, that the wrap displayed was a quick job for the presentation and not the same as the finished product.
The video below purports to show this cabin being wrapped in a parking lot. I have to think most cabins will be wrapped at the factory with high quality see through vinyl graphics. CWA has done that for us before.