Car, van, and truck wraps in Mesa are tools for building your brand and advertising your business. Our team has collaborated with plenty of clients on designing, fabricating, and installing vehicle wraps and graphics. We have noticed that there are five questions almost everyone has. So, before you commit to a full vehicle wrap in Mesa, Scottsdale, or Phoenix, here are your answers to the most frequently asked questions!
1. What is the Difference Between Full and Partial Vehicle Wraps?
When you opt for a full wrap, the printed vinyl we use covers more than 75% of the vehicle’s exterior. A partial wrap ranges between 25% and 75% coverage. Anything less than 25% is considered a vehicle graphics project. The advantages of a full wrap are obvious: you maximize branding space and achieve the strongest possible visual impact. However, partial vehicle wraps let you refine the message to key branding areas at a lower investment.
2. How Much Does a Full Vehicle Wrap Cost?
The cost of vinyl wraps depends on the vehicle’s size, the vinyl coverage area, design complexity, and installation challenges. Complex curves and body panels increase the installation time and, therefore, the wrap’s cost.
3. Will a Wrap Make My Business Look More Professional?
Yes, a wrap will boost your company’s professional image. Turning your car, truck, or van into a mobile billboard presents your company as trustworthy, established, and as a thought leader in its niche. Additionally, vehicle wraps increase local brand recognition, create a professional appearance for employees arriving at customers’ homes, and enable consistent branding across a fleet.
4. Which Elements Work Well for a Full or Partial Vehicle Wrap?
Our team customizes each wrap. Doing so ensures that your company’s display is unique and eye-catching. Typical design elements include:
- Company logos.
- QR codes.
- Brand colors and fonts.
- Custom patterns.
- Descriptions of services or products you offer.
- Contact information.
5. Can You Wrap a Leased Vehicle?
Yes, we wrap a leased car, truck, or van as easily as we can wrap a vehicle you own. That said, check your lease agreement to verify that there is no clause expressly forbidding the installation of a vinyl wrap. Also, before you return the vehicle at the end of the lease, schedule an appointment for us to remove the wrap. You may notice that the thin vinyl layer protected the paint job from sun fading, minor abrasions, and nicks caused by road debris.
Case Study: Hughes Advertises With an Effective Full Vehicle Wrap in Scottsdale
Hughes is an established client for whom we have designed, produced, and installed printed wallpaper, showroom graphics, and wall murals. For this project, the client provided us with a 2026 Toyota Tundra and requested a bold look to advertise the brand through a unique design. We took inspiration from a wall graphic we had previously designed and translated it into a background image for the wrap. The foreground features the company’s name, contact information, and notice of a brand the client represents in high-contrast colors.
Let’s talk about it some more. Call us today to discuss your next vehicle wrap!


