Car Wraps in Los Angeles, CA
13 installers | Avg 4.8 stars | 1,679 total reviews
Directory updated April 2026
There are 13 car wrap installers in Los Angeles, CA. The average rating is 4.8 stars across 1,679 reviews. Prices typically range from $2,500 to $6,000 for a full vehicle wrap. MONARCH MOTORSPORTS / AUTHORIZED XPEL INSTALLER / AUTO BODY / WRAP & TINT / COLLISION / PPF / CERAMIC COATING is the highest-rated at 5 stars.

MONARCH MOTORSPORTS / AUTHORIZED XPEL INSTALLER / AUTO BODY / WRAP & TINT / COLLISION / PPF / CERAMIC COATING

Impero Motorsport | PPF | Ceramic Coating | Window Tinting

Rapid Window Tinting LA | xpel ppf los angeles | ceramic coating | window tint los angeles

LA Wrap and Tint School | Vinyl Wrap Training | Tint Training

iWrapCars | Ceramic Pro Hollywood Hills | Wrap PPF & Tinting





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Car Wraps in Los Angeles, California
The Los Angeles area has 13 car wrap shops, making it a competitive market in California. Local shops average 4.8 stars across 1,679 Google reviews. MONARCH MOTORSPORTS / AUTHORIZED XPEL INSTALLER / AUTO BODY / WRAP & TINT / COLLISION / PPF / CERAMIC COATING leads the Los Angeles market at 5 stars with 201 reviews.
12 of 13 shops hold a 4.5-star rating or higher. 5 shops have each earned 50+ Google reviews. 1 shop holds manufacturer certifications from 3M, Avery Dennison, or Arlon.
Best Car Wrap Shops in Los Angeles, California
Top-rated shops based on Google reviews and ratings.
Rapid Window Tinting LA | xpel ppf los angeles | ceramic coating | window tint los angeles
MONARCH MOTORSPORTS / AUTHORIZED XPEL INSTALLER / AUTO BODY / WRAP & TINT / COLLISION / PPF / CERAMIC COATING
LA Wrap and Tint School | Vinyl Wrap Training | Tint Training
Impero Motorsport | PPF | Ceramic Coating | Window Tinting
iWrapCars | Ceramic Pro Hollywood Hills | Wrap PPF & Tinting
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Wraps in Los Angeles
How much does a car wrap cost in Los Angeles?
A full car wrap in Los Angeles, CA typically costs $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, wrap material, and finish. Partial wraps start around $500–$2,000. Premium materials like 3M 2080 or Avery Supreme cost more but last 5–7 years. Get free quotes from 13 local shops on CarWrapHub to compare pricing.
How many car wrap shops are in Los Angeles?
There are 13 car wrap installers in Los Angeles, CA listed on CarWrapHub. Local shops average 4.8 stars across 1,679 Google reviews. 12 shops hold a 4.5-star rating or higher.
What is the best car wrap shop in Los Angeles?
MONARCH MOTORSPORTS / AUTHORIZED XPEL INSTALLER / AUTO BODY / WRAP & TINT / COLLISION / PPF / CERAMIC COATING is the top-rated car wrap shop in Los Angeles, CA with 5 stars and 201 Google reviews. Compare all 13 shops on CarWrapHub to find the best fit for your project and budget.
How long does a car wrap last in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles's mild coastal climate is ideal — premium wraps can reach their full 5–7 year rated lifespan. If you park near the coast, rinse the vehicle weekly to remove salt air residue. Mid-grade wraps last 3–5 years.
Do I need an appointment for a car wrap in Los Angeles?
Yes, most car wrap shops in Los Angeles require an appointment. A full vehicle wrap takes 3–5 days to complete, so shops schedule installations in advance. Contact shops directly through CarWrapHub to book a consultation and get an accurate timeline for your project.
Are there certified car wrap installers in Los Angeles?
Yes, 1 car wrap installer in Los Angeles, CA holds manufacturer certifications from 3M, Avery Dennison, or Arlon. Certified installers have completed brand-specific training and typically offer manufacturer-backed warranties.
Is it worth getting a car wrap in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles's mild climate lets wraps last their full rated lifespan, maximizing your return on a $3,000–$5,000 investment. Wraps also protect against coastal salt air and UV exposure. Compare quotes from 13 local shops on CarWrapHub to find the best value.
What is the best car wrap material for Los Angeles's climate?
Los Angeles's mild weather suits most premium films. 3M 2080, Avery Supreme, and Hexis all perform well. Choose based on color and finish preference rather than climate concerns — the weather is on your side.
