The vinyl wrap industry moves fast. What was cutting-edge two years ago is mainstream today. Heading into 2025, we're seeing a bold shift in what car owners are choosing — here's what's trending in our shop right now.
Ultra-Matte Stealth Finishes
Matte black never really went away, but in 2025 it's evolved. Customers are gravitating toward ultra-matte finishes in deep charcoals, midnight blues, and army greens. The 'stealth' aesthetic — where reflections are completely eliminated — is especially popular on trucks and performance cars.
Color-Shift Chameleon Wraps
These are turning heads everywhere. Chameleon wraps shift color depending on the viewing angle and lighting — going from purple to green, or gold to copper. They're eye-catching without being loud, and they photograph incredibly well. Expect to see more of these on sports cars in 2025.
Satin Chrome and Brushed Metal
Chrome wraps have been around for years, but the new satin and brushed variants feel more refined and less flashy. Brushed aluminum and rose gold are particularly popular for luxury vehicles where owners want to stand out without screaming.
Two-Tone Split Designs
The split car look — two contrasting colors divided along a horizontal or diagonal line — is exploding in 2025. Popular combos include matte black over gloss white, or a dark body with a lighter roof. It's a bold statement that works on everything from hatchbacks to pickup trucks.
Earth Tones and Dusty Pastels
Influenced by interior design trends, earthy tones like sand, terracotta, and olive are making their way onto vehicles. These aren't your typical car colors, which is exactly the point. Dusty sage and warm beige wraps on luxury SUVs are having a major moment.
What's Fading Out
Gloss candy colors and aggressive graphics are slowing down. The market is moving toward more sophisticated, understated finishes. That said, if you love a look, wear it — trends come and go, but your personal style is timeless.