In the simplest of terms, a partial car wrap is one in which the entirety of a vehicle is not covered. This means that if you simply have a decal on the doors with your company name, logo, and contact information, then you have a partial wrap. It means you can get the hood and rear of your car wrapped, and that’s a partial job. It means that if you get the door decals and the hood and the rear wrapped, it’s still a partial car wrap. Whether 15% of your vehicle or 75% gets a facelift, consider yourself having received a partial wrap.

Partial wraps are perfect for those working with budget constraints. Many startup companies will have invested most of their budget to simply open their doors. But if a company has one or more employees that are on the road for work (lawn service company, for example), wrapping vehicles is a phenomenal way to advertise. The cost per impression is fractions of cents, as several thousand eyeballs can see the mobile billboard on a daily basis. An added benefit is that if designed well, the average person might not be able to identify if a wrap is partial or full. To give you an idea on pricing, in the picture above, a full wrap would cost around $3,000 in 2021. This partial wrap, which covers quite a bit of the van, came in at $2,100.
Lastly, you can rest assured, we still use long-lasting 3M™ vinyl, factory inks, and a certified trained installer that provides guaranteed work that comes with a warranty on a partial wrap.
