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Toyota Corolla  Vehicle Wraps  

A lot of our customers ask us how much vinyl they should buy to wrap their Toyota Corolla . In the past, we could not provide the best answer which is why we have teamed up with Justin Pate from the Wrap Institute. Now, we can give you an accurate amount that you will need to wrap your vehicle. Even better than that, with Pate's help, we can tell you how to measure and prepare the vinyl wrap and cut it into sections so you can wrap all the surfaces of your vehicle. You can watch the full video below and pause the video so you can accurately follow each step for the best possible result.


How Much Vinyl Do I Need to Wrap My Corolla?




First Generation Toyota Corolla  (1966-1970)

The first-generation Corolla arrived on the scene in November 1966 with the new 1100 cc K pushrod engine. The Corolla Sprinter was introduced as the fastback version in 1968 and was exclusive to a Toyota Japan dealership retail outlet called Toyota Auto Store.

First Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurements

For the first generation Toyota Corolla , you will need about 15 yards of vinyl wraps to completely wrap it. The vinyl wrap is going to cover the entire exterior besides the windows, lights, and tires. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. For partial wraps, 5.5 yards is a great option since that covers one side of the vehicle.

 First Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 3,845 mm (151.4 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 16 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ Gloss Carmine Red Film, Rwraps™ 4D Red Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film



Second Generation Toyota Corolla  (1970-1974)

In May 1970, the second-generation Corolla was restyled with a more rounded body. The now mutually exclusive Corolla and Sprinter names were used to differentiate between two slightly different treatments of sheet metal and trim.

Second Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurements

To fully wrap your second generation Toyota Corolla , you will need 15 yards of vinyl wraps as the vehicle and will still have some leftover. The vinyl wrap will give completely wrap your vehicle excluding the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. If you want to do a partial wrap, remember that one side of the vehicle is about 5 yards and plan accordingly.

Second Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Length of Toyota Corolla : 3,945 mm (155.3 in) (Coupe)
  • 3,990 mm (157.1 in) (Van)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 3D Sky Blue Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ 4D Blue Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film



Third Generation Toyota Corolla  (1974-1979)

The third-generation brought rounder, bigger, and heavier Corollas and Sprinters. The range was rounded out with the addition of a two-door liftback. The Corollas were given E30 codes while the Sprinters were given E40 codes. A facelift in March 1976 saw most Corolla E30 models replaced by equivalent E50 models and most Sprinter E40 models were replaced by equivalent E60 models.

Third Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurements

For the third generation Toyota Corolla , 15 yards of vinyl wraps will be needed to fully wrap it. Each side and the roof are about 5 yards and you will have enough leftover to cover the rest of your vehicle. To completely wrap your vehicle, you will have to wrap the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. The windows, lights, and tires won't be wrapped and you will have to follow instructions on how to cut the wrap. For a partial wrap, select what want to do and use a rough estimate since each side is about 5 yards long.

Third Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 3,995 mm (157.3 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 4D Silver Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps 3D Silver Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film



Fourth Generation Toyota Corolla  (1979-1983)

For the fourth-generation, a major restyle in March 1979 brought a square-edged design to the Corolla. The Corollas had a simpler treatment of the grille, headlights, and tail lights while the Sprinter used a slightly more complex, sculptured treatment.

Fourth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurements

Completely wrap your fourth-generation Toyota Corolla  by using 16 yards of vinyl wrap. You will easily be able to wrap the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders and still have some vinyl to spare. Follow the instructions in the video to properly cut the vinyl wrap so it doesn't cover the windows, tires, and lights. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Fourth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 4,050-4,240 mm (159.4-166.9 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 16 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ White Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Gloss Yellow Metallic Vinyl Film



Fifth Generation Toyota Corolla  (1983-1987)

A sloping front bonnet and a contemporary sharp-edged, no-frills style were brought in for the fifth-generation Corolla in May of 1983. The new 1839 cc 1C diesel engine was added to the range with the E80 Series. From 1985, re-badged E80 Sprinters were sold in the U.S. as the fifth-generation Chevrolet Nova.

Fifth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurements

The fifth generation Toyota Corolla s was slighty wider than previous models and thus won't need as much vinyl wrap as a result. For a complete wrap, you will need 15 yards of vinyl wrap. That cover the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders and you should still have some leftover. Make sure to not cover the windows, lights, or tires during installation. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Fifth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 4,135 mm (162.8 in)
  • FX: 3,970 mm (156.3 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 16 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ Gloss Black Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ 4D Black Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film



Sixth Generation Toyota Corolla  (1987-1991)

A somewhat more rounded and aerodynamic style was used for the Corolla introduced in May 1987. Overall the sixth-generation has a more refined feel than older Corollas and other older subcompacts. Most models were now front-wheel drive, along with a few AWD All-Trac models.

Sixth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The sixth generation of Toyota Corolla 's were built to be a bit larger than the previous iterations. That is why you will need 15 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Sixth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Sedan: 4,326 mm (170.3 in)
  • Liftback & Coupe: 4,374 mm (172.2 in)
  • Wagon: 4,369 mm (172.0 in)/4,356 mm (171.5 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 3D Pink Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Silver Vinyl Film

Seventh Generation Toyota Corolla  (1992-1997)

In June 1991, the seventh-generation Corolla received a redesign to be larger, heavier, and have the completely rounded, aerodynamic shape of the 1990s. In the United States, the bigger Corolla was now in the compact class, rather than subcompact, and the coupe was still available in some markets, known as the AE101 Corolla Levin.

Seventh Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The seventh-gen Corolla is shorter than its predecessor, that is why you will need 15 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference as each side is almost 5 yards long.

Seventh Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Hatchback: 4,095 mm (161.2 in)
  • Wagon/Van: 4,260 mm (167.7 in)
  • Sedan: 4,275 mm (168.3 in)
  • Coupe: 4,275 mm (168.3 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 4D Green Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Green Vinyl Film

Eighth Generation Toyota Corolla  (1997-2001)

Production of the eighth-generation Corolla started in May 1995. The design of the car was slightly altered throughout but retained a look similar to that of the E100. In 1998, for the first time, some non-Japanese Corollas received the new 1ZZ-FE engine. The 1ZZ-FE engine had an aluminum engine block and aluminum cylinder heads, which made models powered by this motor lighter than versions powered by A-series engines which had cast iron blocks with aluminum heads. The model range began to change as Toyota decided styling differences would improve sales in different markets.

Eighth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The eighth generation Toyota Corollas will need 15 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Eighth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Hatchback: 4,120 mm (162 in)
  • Liftback: 4,270 mm (168 in)
  • Sedan: 4,315 mm (169.9 in)
  • Station Wagon: 4,340 mm (171 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 4D Yellow Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Yellow Vinyl Film


Ninth Generation Toyota Corolla  (2000-2006)

In August 2000, the E120 ninth-generation Corolla was introduced in Japan, with edgier styling and more technology to bring the nameplate into the 21st century. This version was sold in Japan, Australasia, Europe, and the Middle East. The North American release was delayed until March 2002 (for the 2003 model year).

Ninth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The ninth-gen Corolla is slighly longer than its predecessor, that is why you will need 15-17 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Ninth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 2000-03 Corolla: 4,390 mm (172.8 in)
  • 2004-07 models: 4,529 mm (178.3 in)
  • Japanese models: 4,370 mm (172.0 in)
  • Hatchback: 4,180 mm (164.6 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15-17 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 3D Purple Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Orange Vinyl Film



Tenth Generation Toyota Corolla  (2006-2012)

The tenth generation of the E140 Corolla was introduced in October 2006. Japanese markets called the sedan Corolla Axio. The station wagon retained the Corolla Fielder name.

Tenth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The 10th-generation Toyota Corolla's were built to be sleeker than the previous iterations. That is why you will need 15-16 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Tenth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Japan: 4,410 mm (173.6 in)
  • International; saloon, 2008-10: 4,540 mm (178.7 in)
  • International; saloon, 2011-13: 4,554-4,572 mm (179.3-180.0 in)
  • Estate: 4,420 mm (174.0 in)
  • Recommended roll size: 15-16yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 3D Gold Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Sky Blue Vinyl Film




Eleventh Generation Toyota Corolla  (2013-2019)

The 11th-generation of the Corolla went on sale in Japan in May 2012. The sedan is named the Corolla Axio while the wagon is called the Corolla Fielder. In Japan, both are made by a Toyota subsidiary, Central Motors, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The redesigned model has slightly smaller exterior dimensions and is easier to drive in narrow alleys and parking lots for the targeted elderly drivers.

Eleventh Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The 11th-gen Corolla will require 15 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Eleventh Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • 4,360 mm (171.7 in) (2012-2014)
  • 4,400 mm (173.2 in) (2015-present)
  • Recommended roll size: 15 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 4D Chameleon Blue Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Gold Vinyl Film



Twelth Generation Toyota Corolla  (2020-Now)

The 12th-generation E210 series Corolla was first introduced in 2018 at the Geneva Motor Show. The E210 Corolla is paired with a transverse engine powered by petrol, flex-fuel, or a hybrid of petrol and electric. Developed under the leadership of chief engineer Yasushi Ueda, it is the first generation of the Corolla to be built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (GA-C) platform shared with the fourth-generation Prius and C-HR.

Twelth Generation Toyota Corolla  Measurement

The 12th-generation Toyota Corolla 's were built to be larger than the previous iterations. That is why you will need at least 15-16 yards of vinyl wrap to completely wrap your vehicle. That includes the doors, trunks, hoods, roof, pillar post trim, bumpers, mirrors, rocker panels, and fenders. Remember to not cover the windows, lights, and wheels when installing your vinyl wrap. If you want to do a partial, use one side of the vehicle as a reference.

Twelth Generation Dimensions and Wrap Recommendations
  • Saloon:
    4,630 mm (182.3 in) (International)
    4,495 mm (177.0 in) (Japan)[8]
    4,720 mm (185.8 in) (Allion/Levin GT)
  • Hatchback:
    4,370 mm (172.0 in) (International)
    4,375 mm (172.2 in) (Japan)
    4,380 mm (172.4 in) (GR Sport)
  • Estate:
    4,650 mm (183.1 in) (International)
    4,495 mm (177.0 in) (Japan)
    4,670 mm (183.9 in) (TREK)
  • Recommended roll size: 15-16 yards
  • Recommended Wraps: Rwraps™ 4D Red Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film, Rwraps™ Matte Red Vinyl Film



Toyota: In Style

The Toyota series is one of the most long lasting vehicles on the market and yet so many people leave their Corolla looking default. We have a variety of beautiful colors that can upgrade the look of your ride. We have provided the measurements to help you buy enough wraps to do a partial or a complete wrap. And with Justin Pate's instructional video, you will be able to do the installation fast and easy.

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by Justin , CO 2.25

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Had to buy giant pieces just to see the color. They do not offer samples, makes zero sense. Why does one have to buy a 5’x1’ piece to see the color? Isn’t that a waste of product?

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