Wrapping your commercial truck (or your entire fleet) can create huge benefits for your business. You can advertise to 80,000+ people per day while improving your business reputation and potential customer's perception of the value of your products and services.
You even have options! There are three different ways to wrap a commercial truck. Here are what those options look like.
Full Wraps
A full wrap covers your entire vehicle. The entire vehicle is branded from tip to tail, and the vehicle depreciation slows because you protect the underlying paint job. You can also bring any vehicle of any color and transform it into a branded truck, all while obtaining a unified look for your entire fleet.
Costs can vary between $2,000 and $8,000 per vehicle, depending on the design and the size of the truck. We give each business an individualized, no-surprises quote so they can plan their business expenses accordingly.
Partial Wraps
A partial wrap covers only portions of your vehicle. It could cover roughly 50% to 75% of it. We usually work with the underlying color of your vehicle to make your wrap look as good as possible. Partial wraps might use a combination of partial-coverage wrap and decals to create an end result that looks like a full wrap.
The branding benefits are the same, but you, of course, do not protect the underlying paint job in the same way, and if you have a fleet, you'll need to make sure all the vehicles you buy are the same color so as to maintain consistent branding.
Partial wraps can cost anywhere from $350 to $3000, depending on how the wrap is done. When we design the wrap for you, we can take your budget into account.
Spot Graphics
Decals are simple graphics. They usually cover the sides of your vehicle. When designing them, we'd very much need to take the underlying color of the vehicle into account to make them look as good as possible.
The branding benefits are still there, but they aren't quite as effective. Spot graphics help you convey information about your business, but they aren't as bold or as eye-catching. While there are certainly creative steps we can take to mitigate this drawback, it's worth considering.
As with partial wraps, you'll need to ensure all your cars or trucks are the same underlying color if you wish to use spot graphics.
Decals and spot vehicles can cost anywhere from $300 to $1000, depending on how they're designed and how big they are.
Which commercial wrap should you choose?
Budgets offer constraints, so much will depend on how much you have to spend. It also depends on whether you have a matched fleet now and on whether you care about preserving the underlying paint job.
Call us, and we can help discuss all your options and show you some designs that will help you decide. We look forward to serving your needs!