The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most requested and most challenging vehicles to wrap professionally. A full Wrangler wrap costs $3,200 to $5,500 depending on body style, trim, and whether you have removable doors and a soft or hard top. That is $400 to $800 more than wrapping a sedan of similar size, and the reason is the Wrangler’s body design rather than its size.
Exposed door hinges, flat fender flares, removable panels, and the front grille cutouts all add complexity that does not exist on conventional vehicles. Shops that regularly wrap crossovers do not always have Wrangler experience. Ask specifically before booking.
Jeep Wrangler wrap cost at a glance
Wrangler Wrap Cost by Model
| Model | Full Wrap Cost | Complexity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wrangler Sport 2-door (JL) | $3,200 to $4,200 | High | Fewer panels, but exposed hinges and fenders still add work |
| Wrangler Unlimited 4-door (JLU) | $3,800 to $5,000 | High | More doors, more hinges, more surface area |
| Rubicon (2 or 4-door) | $4,000 to $5,500 | High | Rock rails, steel bumpers, fender flares add complexity |
| Sahara (4-door) | $4,000 to $5,200 | High | Chrome trim accents increase prep and wrap time |
| 392 / 4xe (4-door) | $4,200 to $5,500 | High | Same as Rubicon complexity plus additional trim pieces |
What Makes Wranglers Expensive to Wrap
Exposed door hinges. On every other vehicle, door hinges are tucked inside. On the Wrangler, they sit on the outside of the body. Wrapping around them cleanly requires precision cuts and careful tucking. Shops that rush this step leave visible lines around each hinge that lift within months.
Flat fender flares. The Wrangler’s fender flares are separate plastic panels. Most installers wrap the body panels and leave the flares in factory black. If you want a fully matched look, flare wrapping adds $300 to $600 depending on trim and how many pieces are involved.
Removable doors and hardtop panels. For a complete wrap, doors and top panels need to be removed, wrapped on a flat surface, and reinstalled. Shops that wrap with doors on leave edges that lift and visible seams at the frame. Budget $150 to $250 extra for door removal and reinstall on a thorough job.
| Wrangler-Specific Add-On | Extra Cost |
|---|---|
| Fender flare wrapping (full set) | +$300 to $600 |
| Door removal and reinstall | +$150 to $250 |
| Steel bumper front wrap | +$200 to $400 |
| Rock rail / side step wrapping | +$150 to $300 |
| Soft top surrounds (frame wrap) | +$100 to $200 |
