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Car Wraps
Shop car wraps for coupes, sedans, hatchbacks, sports cars, and daily drivers. Choose full-color changes, partial wraps, accent panels, and custom styling film.
Shop car wrapsShop Rvinyl vehicle wraps for a bold color change, custom finish, partial wrap, accent panel, or DIY restyle. This is your main hub for automotive wrap film made for cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, motorcycles, boats, hoods, roofs, chrome deletes, and more.
Whether you want a full car vehicle wrap, a truck wrap, a roof wrap, a hood wrap, or a smaller project that adds contrast without painting, Rvinyl makes it easy to find the right wrap film, color, finish, and application style for your ride.
DIY wrap film hub
A vehicle wrap is a flexible vinyl film applied over painted panels, trim, glass-safe areas, or selected exterior surfaces to change the look of a vehicle without a permanent repaint. Use this page to compare wrap options by vehicle type, project size, finish, color, and difficulty level.
If you are shopping for broad automotive wrap film, start here. If you already know the project you want, jump directly to car wraps, truck wraps, motorcycle wraps, boat wraps, hood wraps, roof wraps, chrome deletes, or shop by color wrap films.
Choose the collection that matches your vehicle or project style. These internal links help you move from the main vehicle wraps hub to the most relevant category for your build.
Cars
Shop car wraps for coupes, sedans, hatchbacks, sports cars, and daily drivers. Choose full-color changes, partial wraps, accent panels, and custom styling film.
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Trucks
Restyle a pickup with truck wraps for hoods, bedsides, doors, tailgates, roofs, mirrors, and full wrap builds. Great for work trucks and custom builds.
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SUVs & Vans
Wrap crossovers, SUVs, minivans, cargo vans, and larger vehicles with film made for color changes, accents, roof panels, hoods, and side graphics.
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Motorcycles
Shop motorcycle wraps for tanks, fairings, fenders, side panels, and custom bike accents. A smart way to add color, pattern, or contrast without paint.
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Boats
Use boat wraps for marine accents, hull graphics, custom colors, and restyling projects. Choose wrap film that gives watercraft a cleaner custom look.
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Hoods
Hood wraps are one of the easiest ways to change a vehicle's look. Choose carbon fiber, matte black, gloss, satin, camo, color shift, and more.
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Roofs
Create a floating roof look, black roof effect, panoramic-style contrast, or custom color accent with roof wraps for cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans.
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Trim
Cover bright chrome trim with black, gloss, satin, matte, carbon fiber, or color-match vinyl. Great for window trim, grilles, badges, and accents.
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Colors
Browse wrap film by color family and finish. Find black, white, red, blue, green, pink, chrome, carbon fiber, camo, color shift, metallic, matte, satin, and gloss films.
Shop by colorVehicle wrap film gives you a flexible way to customize a car, truck, SUV, van, motorcycle, boat, or accent panel without committing to a permanent paint job. Use it for full color changes, partial vehicle wraps, trim blackouts, racing-inspired accents, brand colors, or a one-of-a-kind finish.
Color change
Transform your vehicle with gloss, matte, satin, metallic, chrome, color shift, carbon fiber, camo, brushed metal, and specialty wrap finishes.
Partial wraps
Not every wrap has to cover the whole vehicle. Wrap a hood, roof, trunk, mirrors, pillars, rocker panels, bumpers, or trim for a focused custom look.
Graphics
Add racing stripes, side graphics, pinstriping, body graphics, decals, and specialty accents to give your vehicle a more personalized appearance.
Wrap vs paint
Vehicle wrap film gives you more design flexibility than paint because you can choose from colors, textures, finishes, patterns, and effects that would be expensive or difficult to create with traditional paint. It also lets you restyle selected areas without repainting the entire vehicle.
For DIY installers, wrap film is especially appealing because smaller projects can be tackled panel by panel. Start with a hood wrap, roof wrap, chrome delete, mirror cap wrap, or trunk accent before moving into larger vehicle wrap kits or full car wrap projects.
The best vehicle wrap depends on the surface, the size of the project, the finish you want, and your installation experience. A flat hood or roof is usually easier than a bumper, mirror, or deep curve. Start with the project that matches your skill level and work up from there.
Brands
Compare trusted vehicle wrap brands by finish, conformability, adhesive technology, color selection, and budget. Choose premium cast films for complex curves and high-end color changes.
Finishes
Pick a finish that matches your style. Gloss adds shine, matte creates a stealth look, satin balances both, and specialty films add carbon fiber, camo, chrome, metallic, or color-shift effects.
Skill level
New to wrapping? Start with a hood, roof, mirrors, interior trim, or chrome delete. Experienced installers can move into larger panels, full vehicle wraps, and complex curves.
Vehicle wraps are popular because they work for big transformations and small detail projects. Use them to refresh older paint, add contrast, match a custom theme, cover chrome, or create an eye-catching finish that stands apart from factory colors.
Full or partial wraps
Good wrap results start before the film touches the vehicle. Clean the surface carefully, remove wax and contaminants, measure the panels, use the right squeegee, and work in a clean area when possible. For larger panels, a second set of hands can make alignment easier.
Curved areas, bumpers, mirrors, and recessed panels are harder than flat surfaces. For best results, use heat carefully, avoid overstretching, and follow the film manufacturer's installation guidance. If you are new to DIY vehicle wrap film, start with a smaller project before attempting a full wrap.
A vehicle wrap is vinyl film applied over a vehicle surface to change its color, finish, texture, or style. Wraps can cover an entire vehicle or smaller areas like hoods, roofs, mirrors, trim, and accent panels.
No. Vehicle wraps can be used on cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, motorcycles, boats, golf carts, RVs, trailers, and other painted or compatible surfaces. The best film and installation method depend on the surface and project size.
Vinyl wraps are the material category, while vehicle wraps describe how that material is used on cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, motorcycles, and other vehicles. This page focuses on automotive and vehicle-specific wrap projects.
Yes, many DIY users install smaller wrap projects themselves. Hoods, roofs, mirrors, trim, and chrome deletes are good starting points. Full vehicle wraps are more advanced and require more time, planning, tools, and patience.
Flat or gently curved panels are usually easiest. Hood wraps, roof wraps, mirror wraps, interior trim, and chrome deletes are common beginner-friendly projects before moving into bumpers, deep recesses, or full wraps.
Yes. Trucks, SUVs, and vans can be wrapped fully or partially. Larger vehicles may need more material and more planning because they have bigger panels, roof sections, doors, bedsides, tailgates, and curved areas.
Wrap film is intended for use on clean, sound, factory-quality paint. Damaged, peeling, oxidized, or repainted surfaces may not be suitable and can create removal problems. Always inspect the surface before applying film.
The amount depends on the vehicle size, panel shape, coverage area, and installer experience. Full wraps require significantly more film than partial projects. Always measure carefully and allow extra material for mistakes and trimming.
Yes. Chrome deletes use vinyl wrap film to cover bright chrome trim with black, carbon fiber, color-match, or specialty finishes. Window trim, grille trim, badges, roof rails, and accent pieces are common chrome delete areas.
Gloss wrap film gives a paint-like shine, matte creates a flatter custom look, and satin offers a soft finish between gloss and matte. The best finish depends on the style you want and the area you plan to wrap.
Use these reference tables to estimate how much vinyl wrap film you need before you order. Measurements are in linear feet at standard 60-inch roll width. Always measure your panels and add extra material for trimming, mistakes, and overlaps.
Estimated vinyl needed per vehicle part at 60-inch roll width.
| Vehicle Part | Estimated Vinyl Needed |
|---|---|
| Mirrors (Pair) | 2 – 4 ft |
| Fenders (Pair) | 4 – 8 ft |
| Chrome Delete (Full Vehicle) | Varies by vehicle |
| Front Bumper | 4 – 12 ft |
| Rear Bumper | 4 – 12 ft |
| Hood | 5 – 10 ft |
| Roof | 5 – 10 ft |
| Trunk | 5 – 10 ft |
| Doors (Pair) | 6 – 12 ft |
| Quarter Panels (Pair) | 6 – 12 ft |
| Rocker Panels | 8 – 10 ft |
| Full Wrap (Compact Car) | 50 – 60 ft |
| Full Wrap (Mid-Size Sedan) | 55 – 65 ft |
| Full Wrap (SUV) | 65 – 75 ft |
| Full Wrap (Pickup Truck) | 70 – 80 ft |
| Full Wrap (Van) | 90 – 100 ft |
Estimated film needed for a complete full wrap by vehicle type.
| Vehicle Type | Estimated Film Needed (Full Wrap) |
|---|---|
| Motorcycle | 15 – 20 ft |
| Scooter | 10 – 15 ft |
| ATV | 20 – 25 ft |
| Jet Ski | 20 – 25 ft |
| Golf Cart | 20 – 25 ft |
| UTV | 30 – 35 ft |
| Coupe | 50 – 60 ft |
| Sedan | 60 – 70 ft |
| Pickup Truck | 70 – 80 ft |
| SUV | 80 – 90 ft |
| Van | 90 – 100 ft |
| Boat | 100 – 150 ft |
Compare the leading wrap film brands by durability, finish range, and best use case.
| Brand | What Sets It Apart | Est. Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| 3M™ | Industry-leading durability and reliability. Trusted by professional installers worldwide. | Up to 8 years |
| Avery Dennison® | Broad color range with consistent, high-quality performance. Conformable film ideal for complex curves. | 5 – 7 years |
| ORACAL® | Exceptional color quality and variety. Widely praised for vibrant, long-lasting finishes. | 5 – 10 years |
| Rwraps™ | Wide selection of styles and finishes at an accessible price point. Excellent for DIY enthusiasts and accent wraps. | 3 – 5 years |
| Hexis® | French-engineered multilayered cast PVC film with proprietary HEX'Press structured adhesive for bubble-free application and clean removal. | 4 – 6 years |
| Inozetek® | Premium brand renowned for its ultra-glossy Super Gloss series. Thicker film construction delivers exceptional UV resistance and rich color saturation. | 5 – 7 years |
All estimates are based on standard 60-inch wide roll film. Actual amounts needed may vary depending on vehicle size, panel shape, installer experience, and overlap allowances. Always measure your vehicle and order extra material for trimming and mistakes. Wrap film is not intended for use on aftermarket-finished or uncured paint surfaces.
Use Rvinyl vehicle wraps to restyle your car, truck, SUV, van, motorcycle, boat, or accent panels with the color, finish, and look you want. Start with a smaller DIY project or plan a larger color-change build with wrap film that fits your style.
Color change starts here
Whether you've been thinking of a complete color change or just a partial car wrap, we've got the right vinyl wrap in the right size for you. Both our Rwraps™ and 3M™ car wraps are meant to be applied over your factory paint finish and are removable so you can take them off without damaging the underlying surface. We've listed the approximate sizes you may need for commonly wrapped areas below:
| Vehicle Part | Estimated Vinyl Needed |
|---|---|
| Mirrors (Pair) | 2 – 4 ft |
| Fenders (Pair) | 4 – 8 ft |
| Chrome Delete (Full Vehicle) | Varies by vehicle |
| Front Bumper | 4 – 12 ft |
| Rear Bumper | 4 – 12 ft |
| Hood | 5 – 10 ft |
| Roof | 5 – 10 ft |
| Trunk | 5 – 10 ft |
| Doors (Pair) | 6 – 12 ft |
| Quarter Panels (Pair) | 6 – 12 ft |
| Rocker Panels | 8 – 10 ft |
| Full Wrap (Compact Car) | 50 – 60 ft |
| Full Wrap (Mid-Size Sedan) | 55 – 65 ft |
| Full Wrap (SUV) | 65 – 75 ft |
| Full Wrap (Pickup Truck) | 70 – 80 ft |
| Full Wrap (Van) | 90 – 100 ft |
It's important to note that these all-vehicle wraps are only suitable for application to factory-finished paint. They are not intended for aftermarket-finished paint as these finishes will not have been cured to the same level as factory paint jobs. Also, when choosing your vinyl car wrap, carefully measure the area or component to be wrapped and select the appropriate amount of material needed, remembering to factor in an overhang that will be trimmed after application.
| Vehicle Type | Estimated Film Needed (Full Wrap) |
|---|---|
| Motorcycle | 15 – 20 ft |
| Scooter | 10 – 15 ft |
| ATV | 20 – 25 ft |
| Jet Ski | 20 – 25 ft |
| Golf Cart | 20 – 25 ft |
| UTV | 30 – 35 ft |
| Coupe | 50 – 60 ft |
| Sedan | 60 – 70 ft |
| Pickup Truck | 70 – 80 ft |
| SUV | 80 – 90 ft |
| Van | 90 – 100 ft |
| Boat | 100 – 150 ft |

| Brand | What Sets It Apart |
|---|---|
| 3M™ | Industry-leading durability and reliability. Trusted by professional installers worldwide. Estimated lifespan up to 8 years with proper care. |
| Avery Dennison® | Broad color range with consistent, high-quality performance. Conformable film ideal for complex curves. Estimated lifespan of 5 – 7 years. |
| ORACAL® | Exceptional color quality and variety. Widely praised for vibrant, long-lasting finishes. Estimated lifespan of 5 – 10 years depending on series. |
| Rwraps™ | Wide selection of styles and finishes at an accessible level. Excellent option for DIY enthusiasts and accent wraps. Estimated lifespan of 3 – 5 years. |
| Hexis® | French-engineered multilayered cast PVC film featuring proprietary HEX'Press structured adhesive for bubble-free application and clean removal. Available in gloss, matte, satin, metallic, glitter, chrome, and color-shift finishes. Estimated lifespan of 4 – 6 years for standard colors. |
| Inozetek® | Premium vinyl brand renowned for its ultra-glossy, paint-like Super Gloss series that rivals the depth and shine of a professional respray. Thicker film construction delivers exceptional UV resistance and rich color saturation. Best suited for professional or experienced DIY installers. Estimated lifespan of 5 – 7 years. |