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Vehicle and fleet graphics: wraps, partials, and cut vinyl.

Full wraps, partial wraps, and cut-vinyl lettering on cars, vans, trucks, and trailers. Multi-region fleet rollouts run to one consistent spec, with cast films like 3M IJ180Cv3 and Avery MPI 1105 for conformability and matched-spec overlaminates on top.

Installer squeegeeing a cast vinyl wrap onto a vehicle body panel
Overview

Brand-consistent vehicles in every market the fleet drives in.

Full wraps, partial wraps, and cut-vinyl lettering on cars, vans, trucks, and trailers, applied across multi-region fleet rollouts. The Signavero network runs one printer, one set of wrap installers, and one locked spec across cities. That's why a service van in Seattle and one in Charlotte read identically the first day they hit the road.

Common applications

Service fleets, delivery, premium brand vehicles.

  • Service and trade fleets. HVAC, plumbing, security, and home services where the truck is the most-seen brand asset.
  • Delivery and logistics fleets. Last-mile delivery vans, regional cargo trucks, food and beverage distribution. Hundreds of vehicles, all reading the same.
  • Premium brand vehicles. Promotional fleets, branded coffee trucks, mobile activations, motorsports liveries.
  • Government and emergency fleets. Reflective compliance, regulatory marking, and safety striping on police, fire, ambulance, and school transport.
Materials we typically specify

Cast films for curves, calendered for flat panels, reflective for compliance.

Premium cast
IJ180

3M IJ180Cv3, Avery MPI 1105, or Oracal 3951 for full-wrap conform across compound curves and rivets.

Calendered flat
3–5 yr

3M IJ39 or Avery MPI 1405 for box trucks, trailer panels, and short-life promotional fleet.

Reflective film
DOT

3M IJ680CR engineer-grade reflective; high-intensity prismatic for highest-visibility fleet.

Overlaminate
UV

3M 8518/19/20 or ORAGUARD 290. Skip it and you void the warranty and age the print 50–70% faster.

Cut vinyl
951

Oracal 951 for simple-spec fleets where cut-vinyl ID and DOT numbering are the entire scope.

Fabrication notes

Color management across cities and print runs.

On a national program, the failure that bites is color drift across markets. A van wrapped in Atlanta in March and another in Portland in November have to match when they park side by side. That takes one print partner running the entire deployment, a G7-calibrated color workflow, and a Pantone spec. An RGB or CMYK guideline won't cut it. We lock the color to a documented spec at program kickoff and re-verify it on every print batch through the deployment.

Installation considerations

Surface prep, panel sequencing, and the post-wrap heat-set.

  • Pre-install vehicle prep. Vehicle washed, hand-cleaned with isopropyl alcohol on every bond surface, dried 24 hours minimum. New vehicles need 48 hours off-gas time after paint cure.
  • Panel sequencing. Wrap panels go on in a documented order. Hood, fenders, doors, quarter panels, then roof, so seams register correctly and overlaps land in design-approved positions.
  • Post-install heat-set. Every wrap gets post-heated at 200-225°F on the recesses, channels, and rivets to lock the film into the contour of the substrate. This is the step that decides whether a wrap lasts 5 years or 7.
  • QC and photo documentation. We inspect from spec angles, photograph the finished vehicle, and get sign-off from the fleet manager before it goes back into service.
Cross-links

Fleet graphics in context.

Multi-city fleet rollouts run through national rollouts for deployment sequencing and kitting & fulfillment for per-vehicle kit shipping. Film selection routes through 3M Commercial Graphics, Avery Dennison, and Oracal / Orafol.

FAQ

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Specify vehicle & fleet graphics with Signavero.

One spec. Fabricated and installed in every U.S. market.

We require 3M Certified, OSHA-trained, insured crews on every install, with photo QA at closeout.