High-quality car, truck, and commercial vehicle wraps designed to elevate your brand and protect your vehicle.

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Vehicle Wraps

Interior Wraps

Common Questions

How long does a vehicle wrap last?

Most high-quality wraps last 5 to 7 years with proper care. Park in the shade when you can, avoid harsh chemicals, and wash by hand instead of using automatic brushes.

Nope; as long as the paint was in good condition to begin with. Wraps actually protect against UV, scratches, and chips. When removed correctly, they leave the paint underneath just like it was.

Yes. Partial wraps are a popular option. You can wrap the hood, roof, doors, or just add logos and branding. It’s a good way to cut costs while still getting noticed.

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    Ready to Transform Your Vehicle?

    Why Choose Austin Wrap Co?

    We don’t just wrap vehicles, we help our clients stand out. 

    • Custom designs created for your brand or personal style
    • Professional installation with attention to detail
    • High-quality vinyl for long-lasting results
    • Local Austin experts who understand your market.

     

    Whether you’re wrapping a single vehicle or an entire fleet, we approach every project with the same level of care and craftsmanship.

    Why Wrap Instead of Paint?

    Vinyl wraps set your ride free from the limits of paint. They guard the factory finish, turn every mile into ad space, and let you update the look whenever the brand evolves.

    Paint locks you into one design, costs more, and sidelines the vehicle for days. A wrap installs fast, lifts off clean, and leaves the surface ready for whatever comes next.

    • Lower cost, often about half the price of premium paint and fully tax-deductible as marketing
    • Quick turnaround; most jobs finish in a single day so you stay on the road
    • Removable protection; the film takes the hit from chips and UV, then peels without damage when you rebrand or sell
    • Limitless design swaps; change colors, textures, or messaging whenever the market shifts without touching a spray gun