ProCloud Creative

Hiace Signage in Brisbane by ProCloud Creative

The side of your Hiace is the biggest cheap billboard in Brisbane, so put it to work.

The short version

Hiace signage designed, printed and installed at ProCloud's Brendale workshop by an in-house crew, backed by 30 years in the trade and 4.9 stars across 134 Google reviews.

The Toyota Hiace is the mobile shopfront for a big share of Brisbane's small businesses.

Plumbers, sparkies, floor layers, mobile mechanics, cake decorators, cleaners, event caterers and couriers all drive one, because the side of a Hiace is one of the largest single canvases you get on any vehicle at that price.

The current generation Hiace (2019 onward) is wider, taller and more shaped than the older H200 boxes.

That is a nicer drive, but it moves the wrap plan: body creases run higher, and the rear quarter around the tail-light has more depth. You bring the Hiace.

We handle design, print, install and cure time. Running old branding from a previous business or a lease-return brand?

Removal is a same-day job.

Turbo Plumbing purple ute, snail mascot wrap

Panels a Hiace wraps cleanly

One flat side gives you around 4 metres by 1.5 metres of billboard, more visible surface than any ute short of a truck body.

Full-side wraps on a current-gen LWB carrying a large logo, phone number and a "what we do" line read cleanly from across a car park.

The sliding side door is the main planning constraint.

Whatever runs across the side has to still read when the door is open, so the logo, phone number and website usually sit on the fixed panel forward of the slider, and the door itself carries a large secondary graphic that a viewer can still read the moment it slides open.

Rear barn doors carry a large closing panel, ideal for a services list, ABN or a "how to book" line that traffic behind you reads at a red light.

The front bonnet is a shorter and more sculpted panel, so we treat it as a supporting rather than a primary billboard.

Recent jobs out of the workshop

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Hiace wheelbase & roof options

Pick the wheelbase and you have picked how much billboard you are buying.

Long-wheelbase (LWB) is the volume Hiace on Brisbane roads: side canvas around 4 metres, a sliding door on the kerb side (or both sides on some builds) and rear barn doors.

Super-long-wheelbase (SLWB) adds around half a metre of side canvas.

That is a lot of extra signage, so the layout keeps the primary graphic locked to the middle of the side and lets the extra length carry a supporting graphic or brand colour wash.

Crew Van adds a second row of seats, and a second window on each side, which breaks the canvas into fixed panel, slider and rear quarter. The design has to work around the windows.

High-roof variants (aftermarket lift or factory tall roof) add more rear-quarter canvas. Worth the extra vinyl on delivery and service vehicles often viewed from a doorway or driveway.

Black Ram Equipment ute side profile, ram mascot

Common Hiace jobs at the workshop

Four Hiace jobs we see most weeks:

Most single-vehicle Hiace jobs run 6 to 12 business days from artwork sign-off. Full side wraps take slightly longer than a ute wrap because there is more canvas to install.

Mobile trades on LWB Hiaces: full side wraps with brand colour blocks, a large phone number and services list, a sliding-door secondary graphic and a rear barn-door closing panel.

Couriers and delivery on SLWB Hiaces: bold brand colour running along the side, a contact block on the fixed forward panel, the tail kept clean for delivery labels or rear-door signage.

Event caterers, cake decorators and cleaners on Crew Vans: design leaning into brand storytelling rather than contact detail, because these vans are seen at events and driveways rather than at highway speed.

Small business fleets where two, three or five vans need to match: artwork approved once, install rolled out one van at a time so operations keep running.

FAQs

Toyota Hiace signage pricing comes down to wheelbase, coverage and vinyl grade. Door signs and rear-door lettering start around a few hundred dollars per vehicle. A half-wrap with logo, brand colour and contact details sits in the $2,000 to $3,500 range, and a full side and rear wrap runs $4,500 to $8,000. Run the Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator for a range around your setup.

Two ways. Either the design flows across the door seam, so the graphic reads whole when the van is closed and as two halves when the door is open, or the primary contact block sits on the fixed panel forward of the slider and the sliding door carries a secondary graphic. Sole-trader vans usually pick the second option so the phone number is always readable.

Yes. SLWB adds around half a metre of side canvas, and full-side wraps are one of the most common SLWB jobs through the workshop. Vinyl consumption is higher, so pricing scales.

Yes. Crew Vans have a second window on each side, so the canvas is broken up and the layout works around the windows. Commuter buses have more windows and less side skin, so most signage sits on the rear, roof and forward panel rather than trying to work a whole side wrap.

6 to 12 business days from artwork sign-off for a single vehicle. Fleets are staged so you keep vans on the road.

At the Brendale workshop (Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road) by default. For fleet rollouts we run on-site installs across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich and Logan.

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