How Much Does It Cost To Wrap A Tesla Cybertruck?
Mendy
August 6, 2024
It’s here! We’re seeing Tesla Cybertrucks all over the country at all our wrap projects.
But let’s face it – the color of the Cybertruck is a metallic eyesore for a lot of Tesla people.
So here’s the cost to get it wrapped.
How Much Does It Cost To Wrap A Tesla Cybertruck?
The cost to fully wrap a Tesla Cybertruck will range from approximately $2,500 to $4,500, depending on the speed of your wrap company and the installer’s experience.
The wrap brand and material also matter, whether your installer is using Arlon wraps vs 3M vs Avery Dennison.
Additionally, the cost includes the labor and graphic design needed for your vehicle. Drop us a message for an exact quote, as we can wrap Tesla Cybertruck’s anywhere in the country.
Is PPF Or Vinyl Wrap Better For Tesla Cybertruck?
PPF is a transparent film that protects your car from dents, scratches and chips of debris that might fly up on the road and hit your car. It’s a protection focused film – PPF stands for Paint Protection Film. It does come in colors, but it is much more limited in colors and it won’t offer the same spectacular visuals that vinyl offers – such matte, gloss, color flip chrome and so on.
Vinyl wrap also protects your car, and it comes in thousands and thousands of color variations, brands, color effects and more options. If your goal is improve the look of your Cybertruck, go the vinyl route, as it will provide you the best possible design outcome.
Why Do Some Wrap Shops Charge So Much For A Cybertruck Wrap?
The truth is, not all wrap shops are created equal. Everyone doing car wraps learns something new every day, and experience is what you’re paying for.
Don’t forget – the whole car wrap industry really only took off in the late 1990’s, when 3M came out with their new technology wrap film that enabled the film to be easily applied, repositioned, or heated up and removed to apply it back on again. Car wraps have been around since the 1960s, but the cost was too high and the film difficult to apply until recent years.
Some installers take shortcuts along the edges, door cups, headlights and you can end up with spots that aren’t wrapped.
Other installers may not install properly over compound curves.
If you find an installer that has 3 photos in their reviews and charges $2,500, and another that has 30 photos in their reviews but charges $3,500 – choosing the higher cost may mean peace of mind that you’re paying for experience.
Should I DIY Wrap My Tesla Cybertruck Myself?
No. Just please don’t.
It doesn’t look hard to do it, when you watch an installer. And the truth is, the Tesla Cybertruck is on the easiest vehicles to wrap since it’s all flat surfaces. Curves are the difficult areas in car wraps, and Cybertruck is an angular beast.
But wrapping any vehicle requires details that you need to learn over time, it’s not a Youtube thing that you can nail on first try.
Besides, Daddy Elon will be upset if you don’t wrap it perfectly, so let’s keep the Tesla family looking good with a professionally installed wrap.
Drop us a line if you’d like to get a quote on your Cybertruck wrap!