Car wrap installation showing applied vinyl film

Car Wrap Cost

2026 vinyl wrap pricing · interactive calculator

In 2026, a full vinyl wrap on a typical car runs $2,500 to $7,000 installed. Below: an interactive calculator and a breakdown of what actually drives the price.

Estimated total — parts & labor, installed
$2,500 – $3,300
Mid-size sedan · gloss color · full coverage · midwest pricing

What drives the price

Four factors set the cost. In order of impact:

1. Vehicle size

Wrap material is sold by linear foot or yard. A compact hatchback needs ~50 ft of film; a full-size pickup needs ~85 ft. Material is only part of it — labor scales with surface area and panel count too. Two-door coupes are cheaper than four-door SUVs even at similar weights.

2. Finish complexity

Standard gloss colors are the baseline. Matte and satin add 5-10% because the film is slightly thicker and edges show more easily if not perfectly aligned. Chrome and color-shift films cost 50-60% more — they're harder to manufacture, stretch differently, and require more careful installation. Carbon-fiber textures and brushed metals add ~25%.

3. Coverage

A full wrap covers every external panel including door jambs (sometimes). A "partial" wrap typically skips the roof and hood to save material and labor. "Accents only" — usually mirrors, roof, hood stripes — is ~20% of a full wrap cost.

4. Region & shop reputation

Labor rates vary 20-30% across the country. A wrap that costs $3,200 in Indianapolis can run $4,800 in San Francisco at a comparable shop. Top-tier shops in major metros (those producing the Instagram-famous wraps) charge a premium of another 20-40% over baseline regional pricing.

Hidden costs to ask about

Quotes you should be getting

For a mid-size sedan, gloss color, full wrap from a reputable shop, you should hear:

Quote rangeWhat it usually means
Under $1,800Red flag. Either cheap film, inexperienced installer, or partial coverage being sold as "full."
$2,200–3,200Baseline professional install with 3M/Avery, regional pricing.
$3,200–4,500Premium shop, top-tier film, careful prep work.
$4,500+Major metro, exotic film (color-shift / satin chrome), or supercar.

Is a wrap cheaper than a respray?

Almost always, yes. A quality respray with comparable durability runs $5,000-12,000 on a normal car, more on luxury vehicles. A vinyl wrap of similar quality is $2,500-5,000. The wrap also protects the original paint and is reversible. The respray wins on lifespan (15+ years vs 5-7) and depth-of-color (real metallic flake, deeper clear). For most buyers the wrap is the right answer.

See: wrap vs paint vs PPF.

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