The Tundra is Toyota’s full-size truck, and at this size the surface area adds up fast. A full wrap on a CrewMax with bed sides can require over 100 square feet of film. Prices in 2026 run $3,200 to $5,500 professionally installed depending on cab style, film brand, and how much of the truck you want covered.
Cost by cab style
| Tundra configuration | Wrap cost range | Film needed |
|---|---|---|
| Double Cab (short bed) | $3,200 to $4,200 | 90 to 100 sq ft |
| Double Cab (standard bed) | $3,400 to $4,500 | 95 to 105 sq ft |
| CrewMax (short bed) | $3,600 to $4,800 | 100 to 110 sq ft |
| CrewMax (standard bed) | $3,800 to $5,500 | 105 to 120 sq ft |
The CrewMax has larger rear doors and a longer cab section than the Double Cab. That extra surface area plus the bed sides is why the price gap between configurations reaches $1,000 or more.
Film options
| Film type | Material cost | Installed cost |
|---|---|---|
| Budget (TeckWrap, VViViD) | $450 to $650 | $3,200 to $3,800 |
| Mid-tier (Avery SW900, 3M 1080) | $650 to $900 | $3,600 to $4,800 |
| Premium (KPMF, Avery ColorFlow) | $900 to $1,400 | $4,500 to $5,500 |
Trucks that tow, haul, or see regular highway miles should use mid-tier or premium film. Budget films lift at panel edges faster when exposed to heat, road debris, and the flex stress of a working truck.
What affects the price
Bed sides: Including the bed sides adds 15 to 25 square feet. Most shops include them in a full wrap quote, but confirm this before signing off.
Cab style: CrewMax cabs are wider and taller than Double Cab. More surface area means more film and more labor time.
Trim package: TRD Pro and Platinum trims have more chrome and cladding. Installers need to work around or remove trim pieces, which adds time.
Location: Metro shops charge 20 to 35% more than regional installers for the same job.
DIY considerations
A full Tundra wrap is not a beginner project. The flat door panels and tailgate are manageable, but the large hood, roof, and bed sides require solid technique to avoid seams and bubbles at this scale. Buy 15% more film than your calculated square footage. A two-person job makes the large panels much easier to handle.
DIY material cost runs $500 to $950 depending on film brand.
FAQ
A full wrap costs $3,200 to $5,500 in 2026. Double Cab models run $3,200 to $4,500. CrewMax models run $3,600 to $5,500 depending on film and installer.
90 to 120 square feet depending on cab style and whether the bed sides are included. Always buy extra.
5 to 7 years with Avery or 3M film. Working trucks that haul or tow regularly may see edge lifting sooner on lower panels.
Yes. A wrap protects paint from chips and UV, changes the look, and costs far less than a respray. It comes off cleanly when you want to sell.
Written by Chad Reynolds. Chad has covered automotive customization and vinyl wrap pricing for VinylWrapCalculator.com since 2023.
