A wrapped vehicle works harder than almost any other advertising you can buy, because it keeps working while it's driving, parked outside a job, sitting in traffic or sitting in a customer's driveway. Unlike a billboard, you already own the space — the wrap just puts it to use.
Full wraps vs partial wraps vs cut vinyl
- Full wraps — the entire vehicle in printed vinyl, a complete colour and branding change. Best for owner-operators and fleets who want maximum visibility and a vehicle that reads as "the business" wherever it's parked.
- Partial wraps — graphics across selected panels (doors, bonnet, tailgate) with factory paint still showing. Strong branding at a lower cost, and the most common choice for single trade vehicles.
- Cut vinyl signage — logos, contact details and lettering applied directly, no printed panels. The quickest and most affordable option when you just need a vehicle clearly identified as yours.
How we design it
We work from your existing branding where you have it, or build the visual direction from scratch if you don't. Either way, the artwork is prepared around your vehicle's actual panel lines, handles, windows and curves — not just stretched across a flat template — so door handles land in sensible places and nothing important gets cut by a seam.
We also plan for how the vehicle is actually seen: legible at a glance from a moving car, readable in traffic, and still working when the vehicle is parked nose-in outside a job site.
Materials built for NZ conditions
We print on durable cast vinyl and finish with a protective laminate, selected around the vehicle and how long you need the wrap to last. Cast vinyl conforms to compound curves and mirror housings without lifting, and the laminate protects the print from UV fade and stone chips — genuinely useful in Auckland's sun and on the motorway.
Fleet & multi-vehicle work
Running more than one vehicle? We keep artwork, colour and material consistent across the whole roster so vehicle #6 looks identical to vehicle #1, whether they're wrapped together or six months apart. See our dedicated truck & fleet signage page for how we handle larger commercial fleets specifically.
What it costs
Pricing depends on the vehicle's size and shape, how much of it you're covering, the vinyl grade and the design work involved. We don't publish fixed prices because quoting a vehicle we haven't seen would be guessing — send us the make and model plus a couple of photos and we'll come back with real numbers, usually within one business day. For a fuller breakdown of what drives the price up or down, read our vehicle wrap cost guide.


