Partial Vehicle Wrap BrisbaneHalf the Coverage, Most of the Impact
Big branded panels where buyers actually look, for roughly half the cost of a full wrap.
The short version
A partial vehicle wrap brisbane tradies and small fleets book covers the doors, tailgate, bonnet or rear quarters, and ProCloud designs, prints and fits it out of the Brendale workshop.
The roof, roofline and interior stay factory. That is where most of the material saving comes from, and nobody reads those panels when you pull up at the lights.
ProCloud has been signwriting Brisbane vehicles for 30 years from the same Brendale workshop. Same in-house install crew, 4.9 stars across 134 Google reviews.

What a partial wrap actually covers
On a dual-cab ute, a partial wrap hits the two front doors, the tailgate, and either the bonnet or the rear quarter panels. On a van it is the two side panels, the rear doors and often a bonnet strip.
On a car it is the doors and rear panels, with the roof and bonnet left factory.
The split is locked at the design stage. ProCloud mocks the vehicle up in artwork first, so you see exactly where the vinyl finishes and the paint takes over.
If a transition looks awkward, we fix the design before a single roll is cut.
The vinyl is the same cast material used for a full wrap. Same 5 to 7 year rated life outdoors, same install standard.
You pay less because there is less material and less install time, not because the finish drops off.
Half wrap, full wrap or lettering?
Want the vehicle reading as branded from 30 metres while holding its resale value?
A partial wrap is usually the right call.
Full wraps earn their money when you want to change the base colour of the vehicle or leave zero factory panel showing.
Cut vinyl lettering is the pick when the budget is tight and you only need name, number and services.
A half wrap sits in the middle. You get big graphic areas for logo, tagline and services, photo-print quality on the panels people look at, and factory panel where nothing important was going to sit anyway.
For fleets running 3 to 12 vehicles on one look, a half wrap lets you spec the design once and roll it out at a per-vehicle price most operators sign off without a fight.

Ute coverage options
Same ute, five levels of coverage. Spend what the job needs.
Least spend → full coverage
1Logos on the doors
Business name and logo on both doors. The cheapest way to look legit on the road.
2Logos spanning both doors
Bigger artwork across the door and rear quarter, so it reads from further back.
3Logos + lower sill wrap
Add a coloured lower-body wrap under the logos. More presence, still part-cost.
4Partial cab wrap
Wrap the panels people actually look at. Most of the impact of a full wrap for less.
5Full wrap
Every panel colour-changed and branded. The whole ute becomes the billboard.
Recent jobs out of the workshop
Real installs, real clients · click to enlarge
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Pick body style, coverage and finish. The calculator returns a real range in about 60 seconds, no form, no waiting three days for a number that doesn’t fit.
A real range in about 60 seconds
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Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator
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Single door logo
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$550 – $700
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Proof partial wrap buyers check
4.9 stars, 134 reviews, 30 years in Brendale
A partial wrap survives five Queensland summers without lifting at the edges because of who fits it, not just what it is made of.
ProCloud runs an in-house install crew out of the Brendale workshop, so the same team that prints the vinyl also puts it on the vehicle.
Recent Google reviews mention Hilux and
Ranger door wraps, tradie ute rebrands and small fleet rollouts across Brisbane.
4.9 stars across 134 reviews sits above the average for signage and branding studios in South East Queensland.
30 years in the trade means the crew has fitted vinyl over most panel shapes on most work vehicles sold in Australia. That buys you a cleaner cut line and fewer install callbacks.
We recently had our ute wrapped by the team at ProCloud Creative and couldn’t be happier with the result. The design and finish are absolutely spot-on — professional, eye-catching, and a perfect match for our business image. The communication throughout the process was excellent, and any small hiccups along the way were handled quickly and in a friendly, stress-free manner. The team’s attention to detail and commitment to getting everything just right really stood out. Highly recommend ProCloud Creative to anyone looking for quality signage or vehicle wraps — we’ll definitely be back for future projects!
Andrew BlinksWe used Procloud as we started our business to sign up our van which we used for mobile bicycle repairs. They also put us onto RiseSEO who developed our website. They were both integral parts in the growth of our business and Procloud have just signed up our shop front. They were very supportive through the whole process and nothing was too much as we had a lot of back and fourth edits before we landed on the final product. Their delivery and turn around times were excellent. Can highly recommend them! Thanks guys!
Byron ThomasWe recently partnered with ProCloud to print and install pictures in our restaurant, and we couldn’t be more satisfied with the experience. From start to finish, the process was smooth and hassle-free. They were incredibly easy to deal with, providing clear communication and straightforward solutions that made the entire project simple to execute. The quality of the prints exceeded our expectations. Each image was vibrant, crisp, and perfectly aligned with the design vision we had in mind. The installation team was professional and efficient, ensuring the pictures were hung seamlessly without any disruption to our daily operations. Overall, ProCloud delivered exactly what we needed—high-quality work, on time, and with minimal effort on our part. We highly recommend them for any business looking to enhance their space with stunning visuals.
Aspley Outback SteakhouseDesign and implementation excellence! Brilliance in every facet of their work. I am a grateful recipient of creativity and design brilliance! My heartfelt thanks particularly to Tom He for his intuition and imagination. He effectively brought my head to life. Michael, you also, are to be congratulated on fostering such a dynamic culture within your business. My very best wishes, Russ.
Russell WaltersHow a partial wrap job runs
Send a photo and a rough brief, and a fixed price plus a design mock comes back inside a few business days.
You send the vehicle photo, a note on the panels you want covered, and any logo files you already have. ProCloud returns the fixed price and the artwork mock.
Once the design is signed off, the vinyl goes to print and the vehicle books in for install. A single-vehicle partial wrap is usually one day in the workshop, drop off to pick up.
Fleet rollouts are staged so you are never off the road all at once. Aftercare is covered: if a panel lifts inside the manufacturer warranty window, bring it back and we replace it.

FAQs
Less than a full wrap, more than plain lettering. Price tracks which panels you cover, whether it is a ute, van or car, and how much design work is involved. Use the Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator on this site for a rough range, or send a photo for a fixed quote.
A full wrap covers every external panel including roof, bonnet and pillars. A half wrap covers the panels people actually look at, usually doors, tailgate, bonnet or rear quarters. Half wraps use less vinyl, take less install time, and cost less.
The cast vinyl ProCloud uses is rated 5 to 7 years outdoors in Australian conditions. Real-world life depends on how the vehicle is parked, washed and driven. Kept out of prolonged direct sun, fleet vehicles often push past the top of that range.
Yes. ProCloud prints on a colour-managed workflow and proofs the vinyl against your existing brand colours, or against Pantone references if you have a brand guide. Colour matching is done in the artwork stage, before anything prints.
For a single-vehicle partial wrap, plan on a full workshop day. Drop off in the morning, pick up at close. Larger designs or vehicles that need panel prep may need to stay overnight. The install crew confirms at booking.
Yes. ProCloud specs the artwork once, then stages the install across every vehicle so you are never all off the road at the same time. Fleet operators across Brisbane, Ipswich and the Sunshine Coast run their rollouts this way.