How Much Does It Cost to Wrap a Car in Toronto? (2026 Pricing Guide)
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How Much Does It Cost to Wrap a Car in Toronto? (2026 Pricing Guide)
Thinking about a colour change or custom wrap? Here's exactly what car wrapping costs in Toronto in 2026 — by vehicle size, finish type, and coverage — so you can budget with confidence.
> TL;DR: A full car wrap in Toronto typically costs $2,500–$6,000+ depending on vehicle size and film choice. Colour-change wraps run $2,500–$4,500 for a mid-size sedan; luxury and exotic vehicles start higher. Partial wraps and chrome deletes are more affordable. Read on for the full breakdown.
What Affects the Cost of a Vinyl Wrap in Toronto?
Vinyl wrap pricing comes down to four variables:
1. Vehicle size and complexity — A compact hatchback has far less surface area than a full-size SUV. Vehicles with complex body lines, large bumpers, or extensive trim detail take more material and installation time.
2. Coverage level — Full wraps cover every exterior panel. Partial wraps target a roof, hood, or mirrors. Chrome delete focuses on removing chrome trim accents.
3. Film grade and finish — Cast vinyl (premium, conformable, long-lasting) costs more than calendered film. Specialty finishes — matte, satin, brushed metal, colour-flip — carry a premium over standard gloss.
4. Condition prep required — If the paint has oxidation, deep scratches, or significant rust near edges, prep work adds to the cost.
2026 Vinyl Wrap Pricing in Toronto
Service
Compact Car
Mid-Size Sedan/SUV
Full-Size SUV / Truck
Full Colour Change Wrap
$2,500–$3,200
$3,200–$4,500
$4,500–$6,000+
Partial Wrap (roof + hood)
$600–$1,200
$700–$1,400
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*Pricing reflects 2026 GTA market rates. Exotic and custom vehicles — Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren — start at $6,000+ for a full wrap due to body complexity.*
Full Wrap vs. Partial Wrap — Which Makes More Sense?
Full wrap is ideal if you want a complete colour change, maximum paint protection underneath, or are building a fleet-branded vehicle. The film acts as a sacrificial layer over your factory paint.
Partial wrap is the sweet spot for style upgrades. A blacked-out roof on a white car, a contrasting hood on a sports car, or debadged door pillars can dramatically change the look for a fraction of the cost.
Chrome delete is popular on luxury vehicles — replacing chrome door handles, window trim, and grille surrounds with matte black or body-colour vinyl creates a modern, custom look without repainting.
What Film Should You Choose?
Film Type
Finish Options
Expected Lifespan
Best For
Cast Vinyl (Premium)
Gloss, matte, satin, metallic, colour-flip
5–7 years
Full wraps, daily drivers
Calendered Vinyl
Gloss only
2–3 years
Short-term, budget builds
Specialty Film
Brushed metal, carbon fibre, chrome
3–5 years
Accents, partial wraps
We use premium cast vinyl exclusively — it conforms to complex curves without lifting or bubbling, and holds colour far longer than lower-grade films.
Does a Wrap Protect the Paint?
Yes — vinyl film does protect against light stone chips, UV fading, and minor abrasions. It's not as durable as paint protection film (PPF), which is specifically engineered for impact protection, but a quality cast wrap provides meaningful coverage while also changing your vehicle's appearance. Many clients combine a wrap with PPF on high-impact zones (front bumper, hood leading edge) for the best of both worlds.
How Long Does a Wrap Last in Toronto's Climate?
Toronto winters are hard on vehicle finishes. Salt, sand, and freeze-thaw cycles stress any exterior film. A quality cast vinyl wrap lasts 5–7 years with proper care:
Hand wash or touchless wash only (no brush car washes)
Avoid pressure washing seams directly
Park indoors or under cover when possible in winter
Rinse promptly after salt exposure
Is a Wrap Worth It vs. a Paint Job?
A mid-quality respray in Toronto costs $3,000–$8,000. A premium wrap is in the same range — but with key advantages:
Reversible: remove the wrap and your original factory paint is underneath
Resale: factory paint in perfect condition is worth more than a repainted car
Speed: a wrap is done in 3–5 days; a quality respray takes 2–3 weeks
Customization: thousands of colours and finishes unavailable in factory options
The main downside: paint is generally more durable long-term and better for vehicles kept 10+ years.
Getting Your Wrap Quote in Toronto
Wrap pricing varies by shop. When comparing quotes, ask:
What brand and grade of vinyl film is being used?
Is a surface prep / decontamination wash included?
What warranty is offered on the installation?
How is trim and hardware handled (remove-and-reinstall vs. tucked)?
At Advanced Vehicle Guard, we use premium cast vinyl, prep every vehicle before install, and stand behind our work. Get a free instant quote or view our pricing guide for a starting estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to wrap a car?
Most full wraps take 3–5 business days. Simpler partial wraps and chrome deletes can often be completed in 1–2 days.
Can I wash my wrapped car normally?
Hand washing or touchless automatic washes are recommended. Avoid high-pressure nozzles aimed at edges and seams, and stay away from brush-type car washes which can lift film edges.
Does a vinyl wrap damage paint?
No — on properly cured factory or quality repaint, a cast vinyl wrap protects paint and removes cleanly. Avoid wrapping over fresh paint (less than 90 days old), chipped paint, or rust, as the film may lift those areas on removal.
Do you wrap cars near Mississauga and Brampton?
Yes — we serve the full Greater Toronto Area including Mississauga, Brampton, Etobicoke, North York, and beyond.