What each film is built to do
A vinyl wrap is a style product: it changes the color and finish of the vehicle, protects the paint underneath from light wear, and is fully reversible. Paint protection film is a defense product: a thicker urethane layer that absorbs rock chips, road debris, and light scratches, with self healing and hydrophobic properties. They overlap less than people assume.
The decision in one question
Ask what bothers you more: the way the car looks, or the idea of the first rock chip. If it is the look, a color change wrap delivers the most finish options for the money: satin, gloss, matte, and specialty films across 800 plus colors. If it is the chip, clear PPF on the front end or full body keeps the factory finish untouched, which matters most on new, luxury, and exotic vehicles.
The hybrid: colored PPF
For owners who refuse to choose, colored PPF builds the color into a protection grade film. One install changes the finish and defends it: self healing, hydrophobic, in gloss, matte, glitter, and patterned options. The transformations on our Wrap Insights hub show what that looks like on real client vehicles, including a GT-R that went from factory black to purple and a Lucid Air that went grey to green.
Side by side
Vinyl wrap: changes color, light protection, widest finish selection, friendliest price. Clear PPF: no color change, maximum protection, self healing, invisible. Colored PPF: changes color and protects, self healing, premium price for one film doing two jobs. All three remove cleanly and preserve the paint underneath.
Still split? Send us the vehicle and how you drive it through the quote form, and we will recommend the combination honestly, including the option of film only where the road actually hits.