GRADIENT DESIGN
BUILT TO FLOW.
What Is a Car Fade Wrap?
- Every panel transition matters
- Alignment is critical
- Installation skill directly affects the final look
A fade wrap is designed, not applied.
Material Selection Matters
We work only with premium wrap films that allow
Smooth color transitions
Long-term durability and color stability
Consistent finish across panels
The wrong material ruins a fade — no matter how good the designe is.
FADE STYLES WE ENGINEER
Designed transitions. Executed with precision.
At Wraptors, fade wraps are engineered panel by panel, not simply applied.
Popular fade styles we create:
- Front-to-rear gradients
- Roof-down fades
- Deep understanding of vinyl behavior and stretch
- Matte-to-gloss transitions
- Tone-on-tone fades for understated elegance
Each fade is custom-designed for the vehicle.
No templates. No shortcuts
Our Fade Wrap Process
Design consultation & concept development
We define colors, transition direction, and visual flow.
Digital layout & planning
Every panel is planned to ensure continuity.
Surface prep & controlled installation
No rushed installs. Alignment and symmetry are critical.
Final detailing & inspection
Edges, seams, and transitions are refined.
Fade wraps demand patience. That’s where quality lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Fade wraps require advanced planning and installation precision.
Most vehicles can, but body shape and panel layout influence design approach.
Typically 3 – 7 years depending on material, care, and exposure.
Absolutely. Fades can be dramatic or extremely understated.
Yes. Due to design time and installation complexity.
Yes. They are fully removable when installed correctly.
Properly designed fades minimize seam visibility through smart alignment.
Yes. Many clients pair fades with gloss PPF, roofs, or accent pieces.
Ready to Push Beyond a Single Color?
Design-driven. Technically demanding. Visually unforgettable.