Seattle, WA

Vehicle wrap cost in Seattle,
2026 local pricing.

Wrap pricing is local. The same sedan wrap priced against a national baseline lands differently in Seattle because installers price against local labor and overhead, and 10.55% combined sales tax applies at the counter. This page takes the national cost bands behind the rest of this site and adjusts them for Seattle using two documented factors, then adds the UV context that decides how long the wrap holds up here. Every factor is sourced and shown below.

Quick answer

Full sedan wrap in Seattle: $3,980 to $7,960 estimated. SUV $5,572 to $9,552. Truck $5,572 to $11,143. Van $6,368 to $12,735. Estimates apply the Seattle cost index (144 vs 100 national) and 10.55% combined sales tax to the national full-wrap bands. UV exposure: low.

Local estimates

Full wrap cost in Seattle,
by vehicle class.

Vehicle classNational full wrapSeattle estimate
Coupe (2-door)$2,000 to $4,000$3,184 to $6,368
Sedan (4-door)$2,500 to $5,000$3,980 to $7,960
SUV / Crossover$3,500 to $6,000$5,572 to $9,552
Pickup Truck$3,500 to $7,000$5,572 to $11,143
Full-size Van$4,000 to $8,000$6,368 to $12,735
Exotic / Supercar$6,000 to $12,000$9,552 to $19,103

These are estimates, not quotes. The Seattle column applies the local cost index and combined sales tax to the national baseline bands documented in our methodology. Individual shops price by film brand, finish, vehicle condition, and schedule, so real quotes will spread around these bands. Finish premiums (matte, satin, metallic, color-shift, chrome) stack on top of the gloss baseline shown here.

The three local factors

Why Seattle prices differ,
shown as data.

Combined sales tax

10.55%

State plus local sales tax applied to the installed price in Seattle. Included in the estimates above.

Source: www.avalara.com

Cost index

144 / 100

C2ER-scale cost-of-living index, where 100 is the US average. Seattle runs above the national baseline, which is our proxy for local labor and shop overhead.

Source: www.rentcafe.com

UV exposure

Low

Seattle gets just 45% of possible sunshine and about 2,170 annual sunshine hours (NCDC data), among the lowest UV loads of major US cities, which generally extends wrap color life.

How UV shapes wrap lifespan

How the estimate is built

We take the national full-wrap band for each vehicle class, multiply it by 1.44 (the Seattle cost index of 144 divided by the 100 national baseline), then add 10.55% sales tax. Nothing else. No lead-gen markup, no invented local survey. UV exposure does not change the install price, so it is shown as context for lifespan, not folded into the math.

Durability in Seattle

Low UV exposure,
what it means for your wrap.

Seattle gets just 45% of possible sunshine and about 2,170 annual sunshine hours (NCDC data), among the lowest UV loads of major US cities, which generally extends wrap color life.

In a low-UV market like Seattle, sun fade is a secondary concern. Moisture, road grime, and winter chemicals do more of the damage, so regular hand washing and prompt attention to lifted edges protect the wrap better than sun avoidance. Film warranties are easiest to reach in this climate.

Full breakdown by climate, storage, and film grade: how long a vehicle wrap lasts.

Picking an installer

Choosing a wrap shop in Seattle.

Verify the film line in writing

The quote should name the exact film (3M, Avery Dennison, or another brand line) and whether an overlaminate is included. A quote that just says "premium vinyl" is a quote you cannot compare.

Ask for the panel-seam plan

Where will seams fall on the hood, roof, and bumpers? Good shops answer this before you pay a deposit. Seam placement separates a clean install from one that lifts within a year.

Confirm an indoor install bay

Vinyl needs a climate-controlled, dust-free space to lay down properly. A shop wrapping in an open lot or shared warehouse space is a durability risk, whatever the price.

Get warranty terms on paper

Two warranties matter: the film manufacturer's and the shop's workmanship coverage on edges, seams, and post-install lifting. Ask how each claim is handled and for how long.

Look at local work in person

Ask to see a fleet vehicle or customer car the shop wrapped over a year ago, not just fresh installs. How a wrap looks after a year of local weather is the real portfolio.

Full checklist, red flags, and the questions that expose a weak shop:

How to choose a wrap installer

Seattle wrap FAQ

Local questions.

How much does it cost to wrap a car in Seattle?+
A full sedan wrap in Seattle is estimated at $3,980 to $7,960. That estimate takes the national sedan band ($2,500 to $5,000) and applies two documented local factors: the Seattle cost index of 144 against a 100 national baseline, and the 10.55% combined sales tax. Larger vehicles scale up: SUV $5,572 to $9,552, truck $5,572 to $11,143, van $6,368 to $12,735.
Is wrapping a car cheaper in Seattle than the national average?+
The Seattle cost index is 144 against a national baseline of 100, which means local pricing runs above the national baseline, so expect quotes toward or past the top of the national range. Sales tax of 10.55% applies on top of the installed price, which also shapes the final invoice relative to other metros.
How long does a vinyl wrap last in Seattle?+
Seattle is a low-UV market. Seattle gets just 45% of possible sunshine and about 2,170 annual sunshine hours (NCDC data), among the lowest UV loads of major US cities, which generally extends wrap color life. See our durability guide for how storage, finish choice, and film grade shift wrap lifespan.
Does sales tax apply to a vehicle wrap in Seattle?+
Wrap installs are typically invoiced with the combined state and local sales tax, which is 10.55% in Seattle. Our local estimates already include it. Confirm the tax line on any written quote, since shops occasionally quote pre-tax figures.
Why do wrap quotes in Seattle differ from national averages?+
Two documented factors move Seattle quotes away from the national bands: local labor and shop overhead, which we account for with the cost index of 144 vs 100, and the 10.55% combined sales tax added at the counter. UV exposure (low here) does not change the install price but changes how long the wrap holds up, which affects cost per year of use.

Sources and method

Updated 2026-04-27