matte black car Wrap

How much does a matte black car wrap cost?

Matte Black gives your vehicle a luxurious look regardless of its present model. Glossy wrap or shiny paint is common on the road. However, matte black provides a stealthy appearance with an aura of mystery.

Matte black car wrap

It gives your car a unique appearance by adding depth to your vehicle’s appearance. It provides a distinctive appearance to your car.

The cost of the matte black car wrap

The cost of matte black wrap depends on different factors. However, the average cost to wrap a car in matte black is $500 or more. The matte black car wrap prices increase with vehicle size. For example, you have to pay an average price of $2000.

Factors determining the cost of matte black car wrap

Here are some of the top factors to consider while calculating the matte black car wrap cost:

Cost of the vinyl film

Matte black car wrap gives a unique look to the vehicle. Its cost ranges from $2 to $ 3.5 depending on the brand and quality of the car. Auto Boss technicians provide a rough estimate of the quantity of vinyl required for different cars:

  • Compact car: 50 ft or more
  • Standard/medium-sized vehicle: 60 ft to 65 ft
  • Truck or SUV: 75 ft

Factor #1: your vehicle size

Smaller vehicles require less quantity of vinyl, whereas larger vehicles require more. So, the larger the vehicle is, the number of vinyl film rolls it requires are more in quantity. If you have a standard sedan or small compact, the vinyl quantity needed will be less. If you own a standard sedan or car, its installation cost starts from $2000, SUV $4000, and the cost of the luxury car ranges from $4000 and up to $6000.

Factor #2: sharp curves

Vehicle shape is another factor to consider when calculating the cost of vinyl film and installation. The vehicle wrapping cost for complex shapes is more than that of a simple vehicle. For example, if exotic or luxury cars have intricate curves, you will require more matte black vinyl film, increasing the labor cost. Applying wrap to bumpers or spoilers will cost less than full-body wrap if you want partial wrapping.

Factor #3: The vehicle’s current condition

Vehicle condition is also significant when car wrap is applied to it. 

You must be careful while considering minor dents or scratches. While applying a vehicle wrap on the car surface requires smooth skin of the vehicle. If your vehicle surface is not soft, it affects the overall installation process. So, it would help if you had stages 1 to 3 of paint correction to make the surface smooth enough for the process.

Similarly, vehicle surface preparation includes removing headlights, bumpers, taillights, trim, or other accessories. Vehicle surface preparation increases the installation cost.

Factor # 4: Whether the vehicle is new or old

Whether the vehicle is new or old

 

If your vehicle is old with a damaged paint surface, it is hard to apply vinyl wrap without damaging the car paint further. The rough paint surface requires paint correction or repainting your vehicle. That’s why older vehicles find getting a vinyl wrap on their skin difficult. However, applying a vehicle wrap on your new car is far easier. Applying vinyl to a new vehicle is easy and consumes less time. Hence, the cost of wrapping a new car is less than that of an old vehicle.

Factor #5: Partial/ full body car wrap

Partial or full-body car wrapping kit costs also differ because of the quantity of the material. Full body wrapping covers your vehicle completely with a matte black car wrap. However, partial coverage comes with only 25% to 75% coverage. It includes the sides of the vehicle or back end. Partial car wrapping costs are far less than full coverage because the vinyl wrap requires less material and installation.

Factor #6: Type of the vehicle

The vehicle type also affects the overall car wrapping costs. For example, wrapping an SUV is expensive because it requires more material to cover its wheels and bumpers. The cost of installing car wrap for high-end luxury cars like Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Rolls-Royce is higher than that of a simple compact. Installers need to be extra careful while wrapping a Lamborghini than a simple car. A Lamborghini is difficult to wrap because of its shape. The vinyl wrapping cost of a Lamborghini white can be as high as $10,000.

Factor #7: Personal or commercial vehicle

Wrapping costs of a personal vehicle also differ from model to model. However, it will be less than the wrapping cost of a commercial vehicle. Professional car wraps are normally used on fleets or trucks, with logos or business statements printed. You must include printing costs in the overall cost of wrapping. However, you can use transparent, simple color wrap without anything printed for personal use.

Factor #8: DIY/ Professional wrappingProfessional wrapping

Installation cost eats up a huge portion of the overall cost of wrapping. When you choose DIY wrapping, you can save a lot of money. However, DIY installation accompanies several mistakes and issues. If you are not working in a controlled environment, the chances of getting blisters or bubbles increase.

Hiring a professional installer comes with peace of mind and perfect finishes. Imagine the finest finish of your vehicle surface. Professional installation also increases the lifespan of the vinyl wrap as well. However, it is important to hire an experienced car wrapping provider.

Conclusion

A matte black car wrap provides a muted and dull look without reflecting light. It is easy to maintain and less costly than vehicle paint. Hiring a professional car wrap installer provides you with the best finishes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

FAQs

Is wrapping your car in matte black cheaper than paint?

Generally, painting your vehicle is cheaper than painting. It also protects the factory paint from external damage.

Does matte black hide scratches?

Yes! Matte black car wrap is non-reflective and conceals minor scratches easily.

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