How much does it cost to wrap a car or truck in Minneapolis?

It depends… (Don’t you hate that saying?) Car wraps are like tattoos for your car—except they don’t hurt, and your car won’t regret them in 10 years.

Whether you’re looking to give your ride a glow-up, turn it into a rolling billboard, or simply protect the paint from rogue shopping carts, vinyl wraps are a stylish and practical solution. But how much does it cost to give your car this flashy makeover?

Buckle up! Here are the factors affecting the price of car (really any vehicle) wraps and gives you the full scoop on what to expect.

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The cost of an auto wrap depends on a few things: the size of your vehicle, the type of vinyl, the complexity of your design, and how much coffee the installer has had that day.

Generally, a professional car, truck or van wrap can run you anywhere from $1,500 to $6,100—or more if you want your car looking like it belongs to Kid Rock.

Keep in mind, this price range is like a weather forecast—it’s just an estimate. Factors like vehicle size, full/partial wrap or your insistence on holographic unicorn patterns could bump the cost up.

The best way to nail down a number is to ask for a quote for your next dream design. Or if you like talking to a real human, setup a call here

Typical Auto Wrap Costs

Wrap Costs by Vehicle Type: What’s Your Ride Rockin’?


When it comes to wrapping your vehicle, size matters—so does shape, and how much you love showing off your business. Here’s the scoop on how much vinyl (and cash) it takes to dress up different types of vehicles:

  • Typical size sedan: Small but mighty, they use less vinyl—like the skinny jeans of the car world. Models like Toyota Camry, Mercedes S-Class, Honda Accord, Audi e-tron…

  • Pick-Ups & SUVs: These are the men and women who aren’t ready for a Box Truck or Sprinter Van. Models like Ford F250, Cybertruck, Ram 2500, Audi Q7, Hyundai Palisade, Ford Escape, GMC Denali…

  • Vans: Minneapolis Sign Design wraps these the most! More surface area means more vinyl (and more cash). Models include Ram ProMaster series, Mercedes Sprinters, Ford Transits, Chevy Express or how about the Volkswagon Electric Bus?

  • Box Trucks: The workhorse of your business and we love the flat panels! But not the 1,000 rivets, luckily we know how to get around them.

  • Enclosed Trailers: We had a food trailer once and we weren’t sure if we wanted a food truck instead, but we loved all of the room in our 20 ft trailer. Spot graphics are easy and cheap to apply. Your logo and website on your trailer is better than no logo!

Bottom line? The bigger the car, truck or van, the more you’ll spend on its vinyl makeover. Let's break down the details, see Cost Graphic or download it here.

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Typical Costs* for a Full Wrap which covers at least 75% of the vehicle. We also love partial wraps (less than 75% coverage) which is easier on your checkbook. Do people still write checks?

Cars: $1,800 - $3,000

SUVs: $2,900 - $4,000

Pick Ups: $3,100 - $4,200

Small Vans: $3,200 - $4,500 | Large Vans: $3,400 - $5,100

Box Trucks: $3,900 - $6,100

Small Trailers (12ft or less): $2,400 - $3,700 | Large Trailers (13ft or more): $3,100 - $5,100

*Typical costs may be different than your actual cost. Factors include condition of vehicle, removing old wraps or decals, working around more than expected obstacles, aftermarket add-ons, rush service, etc.