How Much Does a Fleet Vehicle Wrap Cost in Australia? (2026 Price Guide)
If you're budgeting to brand your vehicles, the first question is almost always the same: how much does a fleet wrap cost? It's a fair question — and the honest answer is that fleet vehicle wraps range widely depending on your vehicles, the coverage you choose, and the quality of the materials and installation.
This 2026 guide breaks down realistic fleet wrap costs in Australia, explains exactly what you're paying for, and helps you work out the right budget for your fleet — whether that's a single van or a national fleet of trucks.
Quick answer: typical fleet wrap costs in Australia
As a general guide, here's what fleet vehicle wraps tend to cost per vehicle in Australia in 2026 (partial wrap / decals → full wrap):
Small van or ute — Partial wrap or decals: $500–$2,000. Full wrap: $3,500–$6,000.
Large van (e.g. Sprinter) — Partial wrap or decals: $1,500–$3,500. Full wrap: $5,000–$8,000.
Rigid truck — Partial wrap or decals: $2,000–$4,500. Full wrap: $6,000–$12,000.
Prime mover or trailer — Partial wrap or decals: $3,000–$6,000. Full wrap: $8,000–$16,000+.
These are general market estimates — your exact fleet wrap cost depends on the factors below. Confirm against your own pricing before publishing.
Per-vehicle pricing usually drops the more vehicles you wrap, because design and setup costs are spread across the fleet. So a full fleet wrap rollout almost always has a lower cost-per-vehicle than wrapping one van on its own.
What affects the cost of a fleet wrap?
Five things drive the price of your fleet vehicle wraps:
1. Coverage: full wrap vs partial wrap vs decals
This is the biggest single factor in your fleet wrap cost.
- Full wraps cover the entire vehicle in printed vinyl — maximum impact, highest cost.
- Partial wraps cover key panels (doors, rear, lower body) for a strong look at a lower price.
- Cut vinyl decals apply your logo and key details only — the most cost-effective fleet branding option.
Not sure which is right for you? Our fleet vehicle wraps service page walks through the options, and we cover the partial-vs-full decision in detail in our upcoming guide on fleet wraps vs stickers.
2. Vehicle size and shape
A compact van takes far less material and labour than a prime mover or a trailer. Curved panels, rivets, and complex body shapes also take more skill and time to wrap cleanly, which adds to the cost.
3. Material quality
Cheap vinyl fades, peels, and cracks — often within a year or two of Australian sun. Premium cast vinyl from brands like Avery and Arlon lasts 5–7+ years and keeps your colours vibrant. Paying a little more upfront for quality material is almost always cheaper over the life of the wrap, because you're not re-wrapping early. (This is the "cheap wraps cost more" trap we see constantly.)
4. Design complexity
A clean logo-and-contact-details layout is quick to design. A full creative wrap with custom artwork, gradients, and photography takes more design hours. Good design is what makes a wrap actually generate leads, so it's worth investing in — but it does affect the quote.
5. Installation and downtime
Professional installation is what separates a wrap that lasts from one that bubbles and lifts. Mobile installation across multiple depots, after-hours work to minimise fleet downtime, and national rollouts all factor into the final cost.
Why the cheapest fleet wrap quote usually isn't the cheapest
It's tempting to choose the lowest fleet wrap cost on paper. But a budget wrap that fails in two years means you pay twice — once for the original, and again to strip and re-wrap. A quality fleet vehicle wrap, installed properly, becomes years of round-the-clock advertising for a single one-time cost.
That's the real way to think about fleet wrap cost: not as a sticker price, but as a cost per year of brand exposure. We break down the full return-on-investment maths in our guide on whether vehicle wraps are worth it.
Is a fleet wrap worth the cost?
Compared with almost every other form of advertising, fleet wraps are one of the cheapest ways to reach people. A single wrapped vehicle can generate thousands of impressions a day on the road — and unlike a billboard or a digital ad, you pay for it once and it keeps working for years.
You can see the results across real fleets in our case studies — including our long-running fleet branding partnership with Mainfreight and the DHL premium fleet transformation.
How to get an accurate fleet wrap quote
Because every fleet is different, the only way to know your real fleet wrap cost is a tailored quote. To get an accurate price, it helps to have:
- The number and types of vehicles in your fleet
- Whether you want full wraps, partial wraps, or decals
- Whether you have brand artwork ready, or need design
- Your timeframe and depot locations
With over 35 years of experience and national installation across Australia, we make this simple. Get a free fleet wrap quote and we'll give you a clear, per-vehicle price for your fleet.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to wrap one van in Australia? A single van wrap typically costs around $3,500–$8,000 for a full wrap, or $500–$3,500 for a partial wrap or decals, depending on van size, coverage and material. Wrapping multiple vans together lowers the per-vehicle cost.
Is a partial wrap much cheaper than a full wrap? Yes — partial wraps and decals can cost significantly less than a full wrap while still giving your fleet a strong, branded look.
How long does a fleet wrap last? A professionally installed wrap using premium cast vinyl typically lasts 5–7 years or more in Australian conditions.
Do you wrap large fleets across multiple states? Yes. We provide fleet vehicle wraps with national installation, so multi-depot and multi-state fleets can be rolled out consistently. Talk to our team about your fleet.