Vehicle Wrapping

What is Vehicle Wrapping?

Vehicle wrapping is a popular and innovative method of transforming the appearance of automobiles. It involves covering a vehicle’s exterior with a specialized vinyl film that can feature vibrant colours, intricate designs, or advertising graphics.

This vinyl wrap adheres securely to the vehicle’s surface, creating a protective layer that can last for several years. Vehicle wrapping is a versatile and cost-effective alternative to traditional paint jobs, allowing for customization and branding opportunities for both personal and commercial purposes.

Whether used to enhance the aesthetics of a personal vehicle, create a mobile advertisement, or protect the original paint finish, vehicle wrapping offers a dynamic way to make a statement on the road.

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What does a wrap cost?

Vehicle wrapping can be quite expensive and depends on a myriad of factors including what areas of the car are wrapped, what brand of material and finish you choose and what vehicle is being wrapped (A BMW 3 series is much easier to wrap than a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ)

As an example on the low end, a roof wrap on a Ford Fiesta in a generic gloss black would cost around £200. On the high end a full car wrap on a full size range rover in a chrome effect finish would cost around £5000.

We offer free quotation so if you want to wrap your vehicle just bring your vehicle to us and one of our experts will help you choose a material and price it up for you.

What types of wraps do we offer?

We offer all forms of vehicle wraps from a full car wrap, to partial wraps such as wing mirrors, roofs or even dechromes. We offer material from all big name brands such as 3M, Oracal and Hexis.

We can also do custom graphic wraps for purposes such as company logos for vans or mobile advertisements.

We take pride in our work at MSP and put time and care through the entire process from the prep work to the finishing touches. We are on hand to answer any and all questions through every step of the way, the hardest part of the process for you will be choosing the colour!