vehicle wrap pricing
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Every business aims for its vehicles to capture attention on the road, but deciding how to wrap them for branding isn’t always simple. Should you invest in a full vehicle wrap that covers every visible surface, or opt for a partial wrap that highlights specific areas such as doors, hoods, or side panels? This choice affects budget, visibility, design flexibility, and long-term return on investment..
Both options have unique advantages. Full wraps provide maximum impact and immersive branding but come with higher costs, while partial wraps are more affordable and allow targeted messaging. Knowing the pros and cons of each ensures businesses make the smartest branding investment.
Vehicle wraps are no longer just decorative; they have become one of the most effective forms of mobile advertising in today’s competitive marketplace. According to the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA), wrapped vehicles generate between 30,000 and 70,000 daily impressions in metropolitan areas. This makes them an unmatched advertising channel when compared with static billboards or digital ads that rely heavily on online clicks.
Businesses choose vehicle wraps for multiple reasons, and their role extends far beyond branding. These moving billboards help companies reach both local and diverse audiences simultaneously, build trust, and communicate professionalism wherever they go.
Why businesses rely on vehicle wraps:
Mobile advertising ensures thousands of impressions daily.Protects factory paint from scratches, UV rays, and weather damage.Creates consistent branding across fleet vehicles.Offers cost-effective advertising with measurable long-term ROI.Well-executed wraps blend marketing with functionality, making vehicles powerful tools for outreach and revenue growth.
Businesses choose vehicle wraps for multiple reasons, and their role extends far beyond branding. These moving billboards help companies reach both local and diverse audiences simultaneously, build trust, and communicate professionalism wherever they go.
Why businesses rely on vehicle wraps:
Mobile advertising ensures thousands of impressions daily.Protects factory paint from scratches, UV rays, and weather damage.Creates consistent branding across fleet vehicles.Offers cost-effective advertising with measurable long-term ROI.Well-executed wraps blend marketing with functionality, making vehicles powerful tools for outreach and revenue growth.
REAR WINDOW CLEAR VIEW WRAP
FROM $400 + GST
THE MATERIAL WE USE
We only use premium-grade cast vinyl for vehicle wraps—such as ARLON AND AVERY DENNISON—because high-quality materials are essential for durability, finish, and paint protection. Premium vinyl is designed to handle complex curves and withstand harsh environmental conditions, whereas cheap alternatives often fail, shrink, or damage the underlying paint.
Here is why premium vinyl is the only option for a professional, long-lasting wrap:
1. Superior Durability and Longevity
Cast vs. Calendered: Premium vinyl is "cast," meaning it is manufactured to be thin, flexible, and virtually memory-free, so it does not shrink or lose its shape over time. Cheap "calendered" vinyl is thicker, stiffer, and tends to shrink back to its original flat state, causing edges to lift.
UV Resistance: High-quality vinyl includes advanced UV inhibitors to prevent fading, cracking, and peeling, which is critical for long-term protection, particularly in harsh sun.
Lifespan: Top-tier vinyl can last up to 7–10 years, whereas lower-quality vinyl may only last 1–2 years before showing signs of degradation.
2. Paint Protection and Safe Removal
Safe Adhesive: Premium, high-quality vinyl features air-release channels for a bubble-free finish, and more importantly, a specialized adhesive that allows for easy, clean removal.
No Paint Damage: Low-quality vinyl often uses harsh adhesives that can ruin factory clear coat or leave massive amounts of adhesive residue when removed, causing damage to the car's resale value.
3. Professional Appearance and Finish
Conformability: Because cast vinyl is thinner and more pliable, it conforms perfectly to complex curves, deep pockets, and body lines without stretching, fading, or peeling.
Finish Quality: Premium films offer better, more consistent finishes—whether matte, satin, or gloss—that closely resemble painted surfaces rather than looking like a plastic sticker.
4. Efficient Installation
Repositionability: Top-tier vinyl is designed to be pressure-sensitive, meaning it can be lifted, repositioned, and stretched over curves during installation without losing its adhesive strength.
Air Release Technology: Advanced backing allows trapped air to be easily pushed out, preventing bubbles and reducing installation time for a seamless result.