Three levels of coverage
Vehicle graphics aren't all-or-nothing. Matching the coverage to your goals gets you the best result for your budget.
Full wraps — maximum impact
Complete coverage turns the vehicle into a rolling billboard with full creative freedom — color changes, photos, edge-to-edge design. Best when you want maximum brand exposure and a premium look, or you're running a flagship vehicle.
Partial wraps — the value sweet spot
Strategic coverage of key panels (often the rear, lower sides, and accents) delivers a bold, professional appearance for a more accessible investment. For many businesses, a well-designed partial wrap looks nearly as striking as a full wrap for less.
Spot graphics & lettering — clean and affordable
Your logo, phone number, and key details placed precisely on a clean vehicle. It's the most affordable option and a perfect starting point — especially for a new business or a single owner-operator who wants to look legitimate fast.
How to choose
- Budget-first? Start with spot graphics or a partial wrap.
- Maximum recognition? Go full, especially on your most-seen vehicle.
- Whole fleet? A consistent partial design across many vehicles often beats one full wrap — see fleet wraps.
Not sure? That's what we're for. Tell us your vehicle and budget and we'll recommend the coverage that gets you the most for your money.
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