Chevy Silverado Wrap Cost in 2026

Wrapping a Chevy Silverado costs $3,800 to $6,500 for a full professional wrap in 2026. The range reflects cab size, generation, and finish type. A Regular Cab 1500 and a Crew Cab 2500 HD are very different jobs in terms of material and labor, and the HD trims add considerations that most wrap guides ignore entirely.

The Silverado is the second best-selling vehicle in the United States and one of the most commonly wrapped trucks. Its large flat door panels, long bed sides, and wide hood make it an excellent candidate for matte color changes and commercial branding alike.

Silverado wrap cost snapshot

Regular Cab full wrap
$3,800
Starting price
Crew Cab full wrap
$4,500
Starting price
2500 HD full wrap
$5,000
Starting price
Color-shift / chrome
$6,500+
Premium finishes
Vinyl (Crew Cab)
78-95 ft
Linear feet
DIY materials
$1,600
Starting cost

Silverado Wrap Cost by Type

Wrap TypeCost RangeNotes
Full wrap, gloss solid$3,800 to $5,000Clean colour change, most affordable option
Full wrap, matte solid$4,400 to $5,800Most requested finish on Silverado 1500
Full wrap, satin$4,600 to $6,000Popular on Trail Boss and High Country trims
Full wrap, color-shift$5,500 to $7,500Large flat panels display shift well
Full wrap, 2500 HD or 3500 HDAdd $500 to $1,000Larger body, dual rear wheels add complexity on 3500
Partial wrap (hood + roof + mirrors)$700 to $1,200Popular two-tone on white and silver Silverados
DIY materials, Crew Cab$1,600 to $3,200Flat panels are manageable, but bed size is challenging
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Cost by Cab and Bed Configuration

Cab size and bed length are the two biggest cost variables on any Silverado wrap. A Crew Cab with an 8-foot bed has roughly 30% more surface area than a Regular Cab with a standard bed.

ConfigurationFull Wrap CostVinyl NeededNotes
Regular Cab, standard bed$3,800 to $5,20070 to 80 lin ftSmallest Silverado configuration, most budget-friendly
Double Cab, standard bed$4,200 to $5,50075 to 85 lin ftExtra rear half-doors add surface area on lower body
Crew Cab, short bed (5.8 ft)$4,500 to $5,80078 to 90 lin ftMost popular configuration in the 1500 lineup
Crew Cab, standard bed (6.6 ft)$4,800 to $6,20082 to 95 lin ftMore bed side material, common on work builds
Crew Cab, long bed (8 ft)$5,200 to $6,50088 to 102 lin ftMaximum material requirement for 1500

Cost by Generation

GenerationYearsFull Wrap CostNotes
3rd Gen (K2)2014 to 2018$3,800 to $5,500Well-documented templates, clean body lines, straightforward install
4th Gen (T1)2019 to present$4,200 to $6,000More complex front fascia, ZR2 and Trail Boss add lift and body hardware
ZR2 / Trail Boss2019 to presentAdd $300 to $600Lifted suspension and body hardware add minor complexity around wheel arches
The 4th gen Silverado (2019+) front bumper is more complex than the previous generation. The multiple vent openings and lower bumper integration require more precise cut work than the simpler 3rd gen face. Shops with 4th gen templates handle it without issue. A shop that only has 3rd gen templates will take longer and charge more on the current truck.

Cost by Finish Type

FinishCost on Crew Cab 1500LifespanNotes
Gloss solid$4,500 to $5,8004 to 6 yrsFactory-style result, lowest cost option
Matte solid$5,000 to $6,5005 to 7 yrsMatte black and matte military green are top requests
Satin$5,200 to $6,8005 to 7 yrsSatin bronze and satin grey popular on Trail Boss builds
Metallic gloss$5,500 to $7,0004 to 6 yrsDirection-sensitive on large door panels and bed sides
Color-shift / chameleon$5,800 to $7,5005 to 7 yrsWide bed sides show shift effect at its best

1500 vs 2500 HD vs 3500 HD: What Changes

The HD trucks are physically larger than the 1500 and have specific wrapping challenges that do not apply to the light-duty version.

ModelFull Wrap CostKey Differences
Silverado 1500$3,800 to $6,500Standard configuration, most wrap shops experienced with this
Silverado 2500 HD$5,000 to $7,000Taller body, longer wheelbase, heavier duty wheel arches and fenders
Silverado 3500 HD (SRW)$5,200 to $7,200Single rear wheel, similar to 2500 in wrap difficulty
Silverado 3500 HD (DRW)$5,800 to $8,000Dual rear wheels add significant rear fender coverage, complex inner fender work

The dual rear wheel (DRW) 3500 HD is the most complex Silverado to wrap. The rear fender flares that cover dual wheels require the installer to work inside the wheel well area. This is time-consuming and requires either removing the inner fender liners or working around them carefully. Most shops charge $600 to $1,200 more for a DRW truck versus a comparable SRW configuration.

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How Much Vinyl Does a Silverado Need

ConfigurationVinyl NeededRolls
Regular Cab, standard bed70 to 80 lin ft3 to 4 rolls
Crew Cab, short bed78 to 90 lin ft4 rolls
Crew Cab, long bed88 to 102 lin ft4 to 5 rolls
Silverado 2500 HD, Crew Cab88 to 105 lin ft5 rolls
Silverado 3500 HD DRW95 to 115 lin ft5 to 6 rolls
Hood + roof + mirrors only16 to 20 lin ft1 roll

Always add a 15% waste buffer on Silverado wraps. The rear wheel arches, bed stakes, and tailgate hinge areas all require extra material during the installation process and errors in those sections waste large pieces of film.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to wrap a Chevy Silverado?
A Silverado wrap costs $3,800 to $6,500 for the 1500 in 2026. Regular Cab configurations start around $3,800 to $5,200. Crew Cab wraps run $4,500 to $6,200. The 2500 HD and 3500 HD add $500 to $1,500 over equivalent 1500 pricing due to the larger body. DRW 3500 HD trucks cost the most due to the dual rear wheel fender complexity.
How does the Silverado compare to the F-150 for wrap cost?
The Silverado and F-150 are very comparable in wrap cost at the same configuration level. A Crew Cab Silverado and a SuperCrew F-150 both run $4,500 to $6,500 for a full cast vinyl wrap. The Silverado’s body lines are slightly simpler on some trims, which can save $200 to $400 at shops with templates for both trucks. The 15th gen F-150 (2025+) currently costs more to wrap than the equivalent Silverado because installer template availability is still developing.
What is the most popular wrap finish for the Silverado?
Matte black is the most requested full wrap finish on the Silverado by a wide margin, particularly on the Trail Boss and ZR2 trims. Matte military green and satin bronze are strong second choices on off-road builds. For commercial Silverados, white and gloss solid colours remain the most practical and common choice for fleet branding.
Is it worth wrapping a Silverado for business use?
Yes. A wrapped Silverado generates 30,000 to 70,000 impressions per day in an urban or suburban route. At $5,000 for a full commercial wrap lasting 5 years, that works out to $2.74 per day. The original paint stays protected, which matters at trade-in or resale time. Contractors and tradespeople in particular benefit because the truck goes to every job site and every supplier, multiplying impressions without additional advertising spend.
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