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Browse black, white, red, blue, green, pink, orange, yellow, gray, silver, gold, purple, and specialty color vinyl wrap films.
Shop by colorShop Rvinyl vinyl wraps for cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, interiors, accents, and DIY color-change projects. Choose from gloss, matte, satin, carbon fiber, chrome, metallic, brushed, camo, color shift, and specialty wrap film made to change the look of your vehicle without repainting.
Whether you are planning a full car wrap, a partial vehicle wrap, a hood wrap, a roof wrap, a chrome delete, or a small custom detail, this vinyl wrap collection helps you compare materials, colors, finishes, brands, and project types in one place.
Vinyl wrap film hub
Vinyl wrap is a flexible adhesive film used to restyle vehicles, accents, interiors, appliances, furniture, signs, and custom surfaces. For automotive use, car vinyl wrap film lets you change color, add texture, create contrast, or cover selected panels without the cost or permanence of a paint job.
This page is built as the main vinyl wrap film guide. Use it to compare wrap materials, brands, finishes, colors, and applications. If you already know the vehicle project you want, visit the vehicle wraps, car wraps, truck wraps, hood wraps, roof wraps, or chrome delete collections.
Vinyl wrap film gives you more finish options than paint. Choose a factory-style gloss, a stealthy matte look, a smooth satin finish, a carbon fiber texture, a mirror-like chrome effect, or a color-shifting film that changes with light and angle.
Colors
Browse black, white, red, blue, green, pink, orange, yellow, gray, silver, gold, purple, and specialty color vinyl wrap films.
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Black
Black vinyl wrap is a top choice for full car wraps, roof wraps, hood wraps, chrome deletes, mirror caps, trim blackouts, and contrast styling.
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Carbon fiber
Carbon fiber vinyl wrap gives hoods, roofs, spoilers, mirrors, dashboards, interior trim, and accent panels a performance-inspired look.
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Chrome
Chrome wrap film creates a reflective custom finish for show cars, accent panels, mirrors, graphics, trim, and specialty vehicle wrap projects.
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Color shift
Color shift wrap film changes appearance based on light, angle, and movement, making it ideal for custom car wraps and standout accent projects.
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Camo
Camo vinyl wrap adds outdoor-inspired pattern and rugged style to trucks, ATVs, interiors, gear, panels, hoods, roofs, and custom builds.
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Vehicles
Use the vehicle wraps hub to shop by project type, including car wraps, truck wraps, SUV wraps, van wraps, motorcycle wraps, boat wraps, and more.
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Cars
Shop car wraps for coupes, sedans, hatchbacks, sports cars, and daily drivers. Find full color-change film, partial wraps, and accent projects.
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Trucks
Truck wraps help customize hoods, roofs, bedsides, tailgates, doors, rocker panels, mirrors, and full pickup truck color-change projects.
Shop truck wrapsNot all vinyl wrap film is the same. The best choice depends on the surface, the finish, the curves, the expected lifespan, and how much installation experience you have. Use finish, brand, and film construction to narrow the options before you order.
Premium brands
Compare 3M, Avery Dennison, ORACAL, and Rwraps vinyl wrap films by color range, conformability, adhesive technology, finish options, and project budget.
Cast film
Cast vinyl wrap is typically preferred for automotive curves, larger panels, recesses, and long-term color-change work because it is made to conform better than basic film.
Patterns
Patterned vinyl wrap film lets you add carbon fiber, forged carbon, camo, galaxy, animal print, brushed metal, wood grain, sticker bomb, and other custom looks.
Vinyl wrap for cars
Vinyl wrap for cars is one of the most popular ways to change a vehicle's appearance without repainting it. Use car vinyl wrap film for a full color change, a racing-inspired hood, a black roof, a carbon fiber accent, a chrome delete, or custom trim details.
Car wraps can be bold or subtle. Choose gloss black for a paint-like finish, matte black for a stealth look, satin colors for a smooth modern style, carbon fiber for performance-inspired texture, or color shift vinyl for an eye-catching custom effect.
Before you buy vinyl wrap film, think about the project size, surface shape, finish, color, brand, and your installation experience. A flat hood or roof is usually easier than a bumper, mirror, or deep body recess. The right material makes the job easier and the finished result cleaner.
Project size
Full car wraps need more material, planning, and skill. Partial wraps like hoods, roofs, mirrors, pillars, and trim are more approachable for DIY users.
Material
Automotive panels with curves, recesses, and compound shapes need film designed for conformability. Premium wrap film can make complex projects easier.
Finish
Gloss creates shine, matte creates a flat custom appearance, satin balances both, and specialty finishes add texture, reflection, color shift, or pattern.
Vinyl wrap film is best known for car wraps, but it is also used for interior trim, motorcycles, boats, appliances, furniture, cabinets, signs, crafts, and custom accents. That makes it one of the most flexible DIY restyling materials available.
Full or partial projects
Good vinyl wrap installation starts with a clean, smooth surface. Wash the area, remove wax and contaminants, dry the surface fully, and measure before cutting. Use the right squeegee, knife, application glove, heat source, and edge finishing tools for the project.
Work slowly, especially around curves, edges, and recesses. Avoid overstretching the film, and use heat carefully to help the vinyl conform. Larger car wrap projects are easier with a second set of hands, while smaller panels are a better place for beginners to build confidence.
Vinyl wrap is an adhesive film used to change the color, finish, texture, or appearance of a surface. It is commonly used for car wraps, truck wraps, hood wraps, roof wraps, chrome deletes, interior trim, signs, crafts, appliances, and furniture.
Yes. Vinyl wrap for cars is one of the most popular uses for wrap film. It can be used for full car wraps, partial wraps, hood wraps, roof wraps, mirror caps, trim accents, and chrome delete projects.
Vinyl wraps are the film material category. Vehicle wraps are one application of that material on cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, motorcycles, boats, and other vehicles.
Vinyl wrap is not always better than paint, but it offers more flexibility for color changes, temporary restyling, patterns, textures, and partial customization. Paint is permanent, while wrap film can be changed when you want a new look.
Gloss vinyl wrap gives a paint-like shine, matte vinyl wrap creates a flat custom appearance, satin offers a smooth middle ground, and specialty films add carbon fiber, chrome, camo, metallic, brushed, or color-shift effects.
Yes, many DIY users install vinyl wrap themselves. Smaller projects like hoods, roofs, trim, mirrors, and chrome deletes are easier starting points. Full car wraps require more time, tools, planning, and installation skill.
The amount depends on the vehicle size, coverage area, panel shapes, and installer experience. Full wraps require much more material than partial wraps. Always measure carefully and order extra film for trimming, alignment, and mistakes.
Vinyl wrap is intended for clean, sound, factory-quality paint. Peeling, oxidized, damaged, or poorly repainted surfaces may not be suitable and can cause problems during removal.
Rvinyl offers wrap films from popular brands such as 3M, Avery Dennison, ORACAL, and Rwraps, depending on the collection, color, finish, and project type.
Yes. Vinyl wrap film can also be used on compatible smooth surfaces like appliances, furniture, cabinets, countertops, electronics, signs, displays, and craft projects.
From full car wraps to small accent projects, Rvinyl vinyl wrap film gives you the freedom to choose the color, texture, finish, and style you want. Browse by color, finish, brand, pattern, or vehicle application and start building a custom look without repainting.
Choose color, finish and film
With our wide variety of vinyl wrap films, Rvinyl is sure to have the right color and finish to suit your needs. Browse our selection of vinyl wrap brands above or contact us below and we will help you find the right look for you.