*A* cis woman's, yes. Not one I've ever met in person, but that's a pretty short list.
The bit at the bottom where the labia majora surround the vaginal opening and then sort of meet underneath it is called the "fourchette," and I do have one, although it's kind of rudimentary (there's not as much tissue there as on my wife, and I do hear it's very hard to get a good fourchette with a one-stage procedure b/c of the dilation stresses). My clitoral hood is quite distinct, and not part of the mons. Also, assuming your diagram is correct to scale, my urethra is also placed immediately above the vagina, to the point that I can't actually locate it anymore now that it's all healed up and not spraying wildly.
With that said, the biggest quirk of mine is the "small, neat labia minora" - they're much smaller than I expected, fading away well before the end of the labia majora. However, I have found photos of cis vulvas that look like this; it's not the most common type, but it's not totally unheard of even for a cis woman to entirely lack labia minora, so I quit fretting about it.
There are some sites that have photos of dozens of cis vulvas, and I did find that a huge reassurance when it came to determining if I fell within the normal *range.*
(I went to Brassard for penile inversion, 2+ years ago. It also took close to 2 years for the swelling to entirely disappear and the "details" to finalize, btw.)