Tesla Car Wraps

The best EVs now come in even more colors, courtesy of your new vinyl wrap.

Tesla continues to grow, and grow, and grow.

In 2022, the EV company broke into the top 10 of America’s best-selling vehicles for the first time. According to CNBC, the Model Y crossover was the sixth highest-selling vehicle in the United States.

But despite the company’s success, one common critique is the lack of color options. Currently, Tesla only offers a handful of standard colors across all their vehicles.

That’s why vehicle owners are turning to Tesla wraps.

Tesla wraps are an easy and dynamic way to transform the look of a Tesla. The vinyl wraps allow owners to select unique colors, showcasing their personality and style.

Tesla Wraps

How Much Do Tesla Wraps Cost?

Like anything, the cost of a Tesla wrap depends on several variables. What do you want your Tesla wrap to look like?

And if you’re searching for inspiration on how to wrap your Tesla, take a browse through Pinterest.

All that said, when estimating the cost, significant factors to consider are the vehicle’s size, the quality of the vinyl, and how much of the car will be covered.

On average, a full wrap for a Tesla can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $6,000. But if you want a partial wrap — such as decals or other small designs — the cost can be as low as $590.

Like other car modifications, the geographic location and reputation of the installer may also affect the cost of a Tesla wrap. In other words, if you live in Los Angeles, it’s gonna cost a bit more to have your Tesla wrapped than if you lived in Des Moines.

How Long Will Tesla Car Wraps Last?

A number of factors determine the lifespan of a Tesla car wrap. Heavy considerations are the quality of the vinyl used, environmental conditions, and how well you care for the wrap.

But in general, a well-maintained vinyl car wrap will last between five and seven years.

That said, if you treat it well, store it in a garage, and live somewhere like Southern California, you may get significantly more time out of your vinyl wrap. But if you’re lazy or reside in a place with harsh weather, that time frame could dramatically shorten.

Really, it comes down to common sense. Be mindful of the following:

  • Ensure your Tesla wrap is installed correctly.
  • Protect it from environmental conditions such as harsh weather or extreme temperatures.
  • Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

How Should I Care of My New Tesla Wraps?

Care for a new Tesla wrap isn’t complicated. But it would be best to keep these things in mind.

  • Wash the wrap regularly using a non-abrasive soap and a microfiber cloth or sponge.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials when cleaning the wrap.
  • Dry the wrap entirely after washing to avoid water spots.
  • Consider protective wax or sealant, such as Meguiar’s Ultimate Liquid Wax, to help protect from UV rays and other environmental factors.

This approach will get the most out of your investment, ensuring long-lasting quality. And hey, remember what Dad said: Take good care of your stuff.

Will Wraps Ruin My Tesla?

No. A properly installed and maintained wrap will not damage your Tesla. In fact, a Tesla wrap will protect the vehicle and increase the paint’s lifespan.

That said, improper installation or maintenance is sure to cause damage to the underlying paint and finish of the vehicle. It’s vital to be thorough with your research when choosing an installer.

Take the same approach that you would to any other vehicle modifications. Research, understand, and execute.

Here at National Car Wraps, we carefully vet all of our vendors. Because know how much you love your vehicle.

Wrap your Tesla with peace of mind, and contact us today to get a quote.

Nation-wide wrap coverage

We Do Tesla Wraps Across The U.S.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Does it Cost to Wrap a Fleet of Vehicles?

Generally, a typical wrap on a small truck can start at $1,500. If you’re looking for a full wrap on a larger truck with multiple customizations, it could run you up to $5,000. The only way to know for sure is to get an estimate! You can click our Get A Quote button to get started. 

A major determining factor in how expensive your fleet vehicle wraps will be is the complexity of the application. Increased labor or complexity adds to the cost of having your wrap installed. 

Similarly, a four-door crew cab will likely require more material than a two-door cab, so the price will probably also be higher. However, you can cut costs if you opt for a partial wrap on a larger vehicle.

 

How Do I Coordinate Fleet Wraps Across Multiple States?

Fleet managers are often tasked with the labor-intensive job of coordinating consistent fleet vehicles across the country. National Car Wraps make this process simple. 

First, you’ll connect with our experienced design team to develop the best vehicle wraps and graphics for your needs and budget. Our experienced designers understand the best ways to maximize vehicle ad space to create clear messaging. 

Next, we will print the design on high-quality vinyl. Some fleet managers have their own in-house wrap team who will take over from there, or we can ship the wraps to our network of installers in the markets where your vehicles are. All you need to do is get your vehicles to the local drop-off, then wait for installation!

 

Can You Help Design Business Fleet Graphics?

Yes, we absolutely can. Designing graphics for a 3-D object like a vehicle differs from designing for a traditional billboard, flyer, or web graphic. 

Our design team can help you start from scratch or modify existing designs and logos to fit best on the vehicles in your fleet. We’ll help you maximize impact and budget to get your desired results.

How Do You Design Fleet Wrap Branding For Various Sized Fleet Vehicles?

Some fleets have a variety of vehicles. For example, you may have sedans, vans, and even trailers that all require consistent wrapping and branding. 

Our design team has all the experience necessary to adapt designs to fit your needs. Consistency and quality are the keys to fleet branding success, and we know how to get that done.

What’s the Difference Between Full and Partial Wraps?

Despite their appearance, most vehicle wraps are not manufactured as a single piece. Instead, they come in several pieces, each designed for different panels and parts of the vehicle body. 

A full wrap covers the entire paint job on every portion of the truck, whereas a partial wrap only covers a portion of the vehicle, usually the rear and/or the tailgate.

As you might expect, a full wrap requires more material than a partial and additional labor. Therefore you can assume a higher price point when considering a full wrap.

Some businesses also opt for smaller graphics, also known as decals, to get their messaging across in a more cost-effective manner. We are equipped to help with whatever your needs are! Contact National Car Wraps for a quote today

Ready, set, wrap!

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Contact us and we’ll give you a quick quote for your  beautiful wrap job.

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Our graphic designers will create a custom design for your fleet or cars.

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Set up vehicle delivery at any of our installation facilities across the US.

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Come pick up your new wheels, covered with your brand!