As vehicle wrapping experts with over 20 years of experience, here at CJ signs, a question that’s frequently asked - “How much is a vehicle wrap?”
When considering vehicle wrap costs, it’s important to remember that prices will vary widely. Several factors, including the vehicle's size, the complexity of the wrap and the experience of the company completing the job will significantly influence the cost.
Vehicle wrapping isn’t always a straightforward task, and costs can vary, so in this post, we’ve put together a handy guide to help you understand the cost of a vehicle wrap and the factors that can affect this.
For cars, wrap costs range from approximately £1,800 to £5,000, according to 3M. These figures can vary based on factors like the car's make and model, and the wrap's design intricacy.
For example, wrapping a Smart Car with a simple, part wrap compared to wrapping a Range Rover with something completely custom is going to be two completely different jobs and therefore two different prices.
Pick-ups, such as the Ford Ranger, also vary in wrapping costs. A half wrap starts at around £900, while a full wrap can exceed £2,500, largely depending on the vehicle's size and the design of the wrap.
The cost of wrapping a van varies based on similar factors - again, the size of the van and whether you opt for part or full wrap.
For example, a partial wrap for a small van starts at £800, whereas a full wrap for a large van can start at £3000+ depending on the design and intricacy.
Want more van-specific pricing details? Check out our comprehensive guide: How Much Does it Cost to Wrap a Van?
Again, similar to the above, commercial truck and lorry wrap prices will be influenced by the same factors. However, we’ve given some estimations below.
Looking at a full large truck wrap, it’s going to be approximately £4500, depending on the complexity of the design.
A partial wrap for the cab of a Volvo FH can start around £700 and can go up to £3500+.
If you’re just thinking about getting the trailer wrapped, prices will start around £1800 for a part wrap and £3000 for a full wrap.
With proper care and maintenance, a high-quality vehicle wrap that’s been fitted by a reputable company can last between 5 and 7 years.
It’s extremely important to look after your vehicle wrap to ensure longevity. Luckily, we’ve put together this handy guide: How to properly maintain your vehicle’s graphics.
Depending on the complexity of the design and the condition of your vehicle, it typically takes anything from 2 days up to one week.
Understanding vehicle wrap costs ensures you make an informed decision tailored to your needs.
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