Custom graphics for your cargo van are a must-have for any business that wants to get their name and branding in front of potential customers, like this one for Industrial PowerSource located in Santa Fe Springs. CA.
Cargo vans in any size are an ideal vehicle to wrap with your business message or branding. Graphic wraps on cargo vans can be done in a full wrap that completely covers the vehicle, or as a partial wrap like the one pictured for her Industrial Powersource . A partial wrap is exactly what it sounds like – a graphic wrap that only partially covers the cargo van. A partial wrap typically costs less than a full wrap because less material is needed for the job. This also means it takes less time to install the material, and that means a lower labor cost.
A partial wrap can still have the same big impact as a full wrap, particularly if the base color of the vehicle is integrated into the vehicle wrap design. in this case, the white background of the cargo van provides good contrast for the blue and yellow graphics, really making them pop! The key to any effective vehicle wrap, whether it is a partial graphic wrap or decals, or a full vehicle wrap, is to have an effective design. In order to be effective, your design and messaging on your vehicle wrap needs to be simple and clean. Be sure to chose complementary colors, and avoid using too much text.
What is The Best Cargo Van For Your Business?
The Ford Transit is often the most versatile all-around choice for most businesses due to its wide range of configurations and strong payload, while the Ram ProMaster is ideal for urban use with its excellent maneuverability and easy cargo access, and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is best for heavy-duty work and luxury, offering superior cargo capacity and advanced features.
For Versatility & All-Around Performance
Ford Transit:
Pros: Highly versatile with multiple roof heights, lengths, and drivetrain options; powerful engine choices; large cargo volume; robust fleet management system.
Cons: Can be pricier than other alternatives.
Ram ProMaster:
Pros: Front-wheel-drive offers excellent maneuverability in tight spaces; low load floor and wide cargo width make for easy loading.
Cons: Lower fuel economy compared to other vans.
For Heavy-Duty & Premium Needs
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter:
Pros: Ample cargo space, available 4×4, impressive safety features, and luxury options; considered a durable, high-quality choice.
Cons: Expensive to purchase.
For Specific Business Needs
Chevrolet Express Cargo Van:
Pros: Strong payload capacity, good safety features, familiar design, and multiple engine and configuration options.
Cons: Only available in one roof height.
Ford E-Transit (Electric):
Pros: Electric option for businesses seeking sustainable transport; sufficient horsepower and payload for contractor work.
Cons: Payload capacity is lower than the gasoline-powered Transit.
Interested in dressing up your fleet of vehicles with a partial wrap or vehicle graphics? Give the experts at Iconography Studios a call today at 562-424-4353. We can help you with everything from the design and concepting phase right through installation whether you operate on a local, regional or national basis.
Check out this slideshow of the Industrial Powersource Fleet!