Commercial Fleet Wrap Cost:
Vans, Trucks & Fleet Pricing (2026)

Pricing, tax deductibility, fleet discounts, and ROI calculator. Updated April 2026.

Commercial wraps are different. A commercial vehicle wrap includes design, print, lamination, and installation as a package — you're buying an advertising asset, not just vinyl film. Pricing reflects this. A quote that just says "wrap" without specifying design/print is likely comparing apples to oranges.

Commercial Wrap Cost by Vehicle Type

All-inclusive pricing: design fees, print, laminate, and professional installation.

Vehicle TypeExamplesPartial WrapFull Wrap (All-In)Notes
Compact Car / Sales Rep VehicleSedan or compact$800$1,800$2,000$3,800Includes design, print, laminate, install
Cargo Van (Full-Size)Ford Transit, Sprinter$1,200$2,500$3,000$5,500Most popular commercial wrap; strong ROI
Pickup TruckF-150, Silverado$1,000$2,200$2,800$5,000Cab + bed coverage common for tradespeople
Box Truck (16–20 ft)Small box truck$1,500$3,500$3,300$5,500High-impact side panels; excellent ad real estate
Box Truck (24 ft)Large box truck$2,000$4,500$4,500$7,500Largest non-trailer print area; maximum impressions
Semi-Truck Cab18-wheeler cab$2,500$5,000$5,000$10,000Complex shape; specialist required
Trailer (53 ft)Dry van trailer$3,000$7,000$7,000$15,000Massive ad real estate; long production time

What's Included in a Commercial Wrap Quote

Design Fees

$150–$500

Graphic design, logo placement, contact info layout. Revisions typically included.

Printed Vinyl Panels

Included

High-resolution print on premium printable vinyl using solvent or UV-resistant inks.

Lamination

Included

Overlaminate protects the print from UV, scratches, and washing. Non-laminated wraps fade in 12–18 months.

Professional Installation

Included

Full surface prep, application, heat forming, and edge sealing.

Old Wrap Removal

Sometimes included

Removal of existing wrap varies — always confirm before signing.

Warranty

1–3 years typical

Installation warranty from shop + print warranty from manufacturer.

Red flag: A quote significantly below the ranges above typically excludes lamination, uses cheap non-UV-resistant ink, or outsources printing to a low-quality provider. The wrap will fade within 1–2 years.

Fleet Pricing & Discounts

Fleet jobs are more efficient for shops: one design, bulk material order, and scheduled production runs. These savings are passed on to buyers who negotiate.

Fleet SizeTypical DiscountSavings on $4,000/vehicleWhy Shops Discount
1–2 vehiclesNone$0Single job; no scale benefit
3–4 vehicles5–10%$600–$1,600Bulk material order, single design
5–9 vehicles10–15%$2,000–$6,000Dedicated scheduling block, significant material savings
10–19 vehicles15–20%$6,000–$16,000Production run efficiency; loyal customer
20+ vehicles20–25%$16,000+Major account; negotiated pricing always available

Is a Vehicle Wrap Tax Deductible?

Yes — and this is a significant advantage over other advertising spends. The IRS has specifically ruled that removable vinyl vehicle wraps are an advertising expense, not a capital improvement to the vehicle.

This means the full cost of a commercial vehicle wrap is generally deductible in the year it's paid — not depreciated over 5+ years like capital equipment. For a $4,000 van wrap, a business in the 25% tax bracket saves approximately $1,000 in tax.

Tax treatment at a glance:

  • Advertising expense → fully deductible in year paid (Schedule C or business return)
  • Not classified as a vehicle modification or capital improvement
  • Applies because vinyl wraps are removable (temporary)
  • Both full wraps and partial commercial wraps qualify
  • Keep all invoices and documentation

Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your business situation. Tax law varies by jurisdiction and entity type.

Fleet Wrap ROI Calculator

A wrapped van generates 30,000–70,000 impressions per day (American Trucking Association data). Compare the CPM to a local billboard ($1,500–$3,000/month).

ROI Calculator

Total Investment

$12,000

Annual Cost

$2,400

Estimated CPM

$1.47

Billboard CPM

$3–$10

CPM (cost per thousand impressions) estimate based on 15,000 annual vehicle miles, ~70 impressions per mile driven, amortized over wrap lifespan. Actual impressions vary by route, market, and vehicle type.

How to Choose a Commercial Wrap Shop

Check certifications

3M and Avery Dennison both run installer certification programs. Certified shops use the manufacturer's full installation process and are vetted for quality. Ask for certification proof.

Review commercial portfolio

A shop that specializes in commercial wraps understands logo placement, file preparation, color matching across multiple vehicles, and fleet scheduling. Request examples of commercial van or truck work.

Ask about turnaround time

Fleet operators need vehicles back in service quickly. Ask specifically about their lead time for fleet jobs and their capacity — a small shop may take 3–5 days per vehicle.

Confirm what's included

Always get a written itemized quote: design fees, print spec (ink type, DPI), laminate type, installation, and warranty terms. A quote without these details is incomplete.

Request a warranty certificate

Both the installation warranty and the print/film warranty should be documented in writing before you sign off on the job.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a van wrap cost?+

A full commercial wrap on a full-size cargo van (Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter) runs $3,000–$5,500 all-inclusive (design, print, laminate, install). Partial wraps start from $1,200. Fleet discounts of 10–15% apply at 5+ vehicles.

Is a vehicle wrap tax deductible for business?+

Yes. Vehicle wraps for business advertising are generally fully deductible as an advertising expense in the year paid — not depreciated as a capital improvement. The IRS treats removable vinyl wraps as advertising, not a permanent vehicle modification. Keep all invoices and consult a tax professional.

How long does a commercial wrap last?+

3–5 years for fleet vehicles driven daily. Quality cast vinyl with laminate can reach 5–7 years. Commercial wraps see more washing cycles than personal vehicles, which affects lifespan. Lamination quality is the single biggest factor in print longevity.

Can I wrap just part of my fleet vehicles?+

Yes — partial wraps are extremely common for commercial vehicles. A partial wrap covering the rear panel and cab doors delivers excellent brand visibility at 40–60% of the full wrap cost. Many fleets use a consistent partial design across vehicles for brand consistency.

How much does a semi-truck wrap cost?+

A semi-truck cab wrap costs $5,000–$10,000. Full trailer wraps (53 ft) range $7,000–$15,000. The total design, print, and install of a full cab + trailer combination can reach $15,000–$25,000 for premium execution.

How do fleet discounts work?+

3–4 vehicles: ask for 5–10% discount. 5–9 vehicles: 10–15% typical. 10+ vehicles: 15–25% negotiable. Discounts arise from bulk material purchasing, single design reuse, and scheduling efficiency. Always negotiate explicitly — discounts are rarely offered unprompted.