When you order vinyl wrap without knowing how much you need, you risk running short before finishing or wasting money on excess material. The exact amount depends on your car’s size, shape, and body style.
Most cars need 50–100 feet (15–30 meters) of vinyl for a complete wrap. Compact hatchbacks use less material, while larger sedans and SUVs require more.
The table below shows the average vinyl length needed to wrap common car types using a 60-inch (1.52 m) roll.
| Car Type | Vinyl Needed (Feet) | Equivalent (Meters) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micro Car | 25–30 ft | 7–9 m | Very small vehicles such as Smart Fortwo or Kei cars. |
| Mini Car | 40–50 ft | 12–15 m | Compact city cars like the Mini Cooper or Fiat 500. |
| Compact / Small Hatchback | 50–55 ft | 15–17 m | Popular models such as the Honda Fit or Toyota Yaris. |
| Coupe | 50–60 ft | 15–18 m | Two-door vehicles with wider panels and sporty designs. |
| Mid-Size Sedan | 60–65 ft | 18–20 m | Cars such as the Toyota Camry or Tesla Model 3. |
| Full-Size Sedan | 65–80 ft | 20–25 m | Larger sedans with extended sides and roofs. |
| Hatchback | 55–65 ft | 17–20 m | Compact models with rear hatches, e.g., VW Golf, Civic Hatchback. |
| Wagon | 60–75 ft | 18–23 m | Longer body designs with extended rear sections. |
| Sports Car | 55–75 ft | 17–23 m | Low, wide cars with complex curves and flared fenders. |
| Small SUV / Crossover | 65–80 ft | 20–25 m | Compact SUVs with moderate height and curved body panels. |
| Large SUV / 4WD | 80–100 ft | 25–30 m | Higher body panels and larger bumpers; requires more vinyl. |
| Pickup Truck | 75–90 ft | 23–27 m | Includes tailgate, bed sides, and wheel arches. |
| Van | 90–110 ft | 27–33 m | Large, flat panels ideal for commercial and branding wraps. |
Pro Tip: Always order 10–20% extra vinyl to allow for overlaps, stretching, and trimming, especially if you’re wrapping at home or working with curved panels.

A partial wrap covers only selected areas of a car instead of the entire surface. Common choices include the hood, roof, trunk, bumpers, mirrors, or side stripes. Partial wraps are ideal if you want to add custom accents, branding, or a two-tone finish without committing to a full wrap.
On average, a partial wrap uses about 30–50% of the material needed for a full wrap. That means you’ll typically need 20–50 feet (6–15 meters) of vinyl, depending on your car’s size and the number of panels you choose to wrap. Always measure each section carefully and add a small margin for trimming and alignment to avoid running short.

The numbers above give reliable estimates, but your exact vinyl needs can vary. Several factors influence how much material you should order:
If you want a more precise estimate, use this simple method:
Example:
A sedan measuring 4.7 m long and 1.4 m high →
4.7 × 1.4 = 6.58 m² ÷ 1.52 ≈ 4.3 m of film per side.
Double that for both sides, then add the roof, hood, and bumpers for a total of about 18–20 meters.
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