WRAP SIZE GUIDE
How much wrap do I need?
Every car is a little different—but don’t worry, we’ll help you estimate how much vinyl you need. The guide below gives general wrap size estimates by vehicle type. Actual needs may vary depending on your car’s make, model, and features like spoilers, fenders, or roof racks.
Vehicle Type | Size | Application |
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Fender | 5 x 5 ft | Any vehicle type – also great for small projects like car interiors, bikes, laptops, etc. |
Hood | 5 x 10 ft | Works for most cars, trucks, and SUVs. |
Bumper | 5 x 10 ft | Universal – front and rear bumpers of most modern vehicles. |
Motorcycle | 5 x 10 ft | Harley-Davidson Street Glide, BMW R1250GS, Yamaha MT-09, Honda Rebel 1100, Indian Scout. |
Micro Car | 5 x 35 ft | Smart EQ ForTwo, Polaris GEM, electric golf carts, single cab pickups. |
Hatch | 5 x 45 ft | 2024 VW Golf GTI, 2023 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, Honda Civic Hatch, MINI Cooper, Hyundai Veloster. |
Convertible | 5 x 45 ft | Mazda MX-5 Miata, BMW Z4, Porsche 718 Boxster, 2024 Chevy Corvette Convertible, Audi TT Roadster. |
Coupe | 5 x 50 ft | Ford Mustang GT, Toyota GR Supra, Nissan Z, BMW M2/M4, Audi A5 Coupe. |
Sedan | 5 x 50 ft | Tesla Model 3, 2024 Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Hyundai Sonata, BMW 3-Series, Audi A4, Kia K5, Dodge Charger. |
SUV/Sedan | 5 x 65 ft | 2024 Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Edge, Jeep Grand Cherokee. |
Large SUV/Sedan | 5 x 80 ft | Ford Expedition, Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Jeep Wagoneer, Land Rover Defender, Toyota Sequoia. |
MPV | 5 x 90 ft | 2024 Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna Hybrid, Chrysler Pacifica, Kia Carnival. |
Pickup Truck | 5 x 70 ft | Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Chevy Silverado, Toyota Tundra, GMC Sierra. |
Large VAN | 5 x 100 ft | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (high roof), Ford Transit (extended), Ram ProMaster 3500. |
A Few Important Things to Keep in Mind:
- Not an exact science: Every car is shaped a little differently. These estimates are helpful guides, not hard rules.
- Skill Level Matters: If this is your first wrap job, we highly recommend ordering 10–20% more material. Having extra on hand gives you room for mistakes, re-dos, or trimming.
- Panel Layout & Direction: Keep in mind the direction of the material, especially for textured, brushed, or patterned finishes. You may need more wrap to keep the orientation consistent across panels.
- Complex Curves & Edges: If your vehicle has deep curves, recessed areas, or complex bumpers, it may require more material to account for stretching and repositioning.
- One Piece = Cleaner Finish: Using larger panels (when possible) avoids seams and delivers a cleaner, more professional look—but it also means you'll need longer cuts of wrap.
Pro Tip: It’s Better to Have Too Much Than Not Enough. Running short in the middle of a project can be a real headache—especially if the color batch you need is out of stock later. Always round up when in doubt.
Still unsure? Just reach out to our team. We’re happy to help you estimate how much wrap you’ll need for your specific car.