Hino Truck Wrap Chicago

Hino Reliability. Professional Wrap. Neighborhood Recognition.

Hino trucks are Toyota-built medium-duty workhorses with a loyal following in Chicago's food service and distribution industries. Their conventional hood design wraps well across the full hood, cab, and box — creating more total graphic surface area than cab-over designs.

💰 Full Wrap from $7,000 📐 450–600 sqft ⏱ 2–3 business days 🚐 Free Fleet Pickup ✓ 2-Year Warranty

How Much Does a Hino 155 / 195 / 258 / 268 Wrap Cost in Chicago?

Hino 155 / 195 / 258 / 268 wrap pricing in Chicago depends on coverage level and finish. A full wrap typically costs $3,200–$5,800, a partial wrap runs $1,500–$3,200, and commercial graphics packages start at $800. All pricing includes design, premium 3M or Avery Dennison vinyl, professional installation, and a 2-year labor warranty.

Wrap PackageCoveragePrice
Full WrapAll panels, 450–600 sqft$7,000
3/4 Partial WrapSides + rearFrom $4,550
Half WrapLower half + rearFrom $3,150
Lettering PackageDoors + rearFrom $650

Fleet discounts apply automatically: 7% for 5–9 vehicles, 11% for 10–24, 15% for 25+. All pricing includes design, Avery Dennison MPI 1105 or 3M IJ180-CV3 cast vinyl, professional installation, and a 2-year workmanship warranty. IRS Section 179 deductible.

Hino 155 / 195 / 258 / 268 Configurations We Wrap

Hino 155 14–16 ft, Hino 195 16–20 ft, Hino 258 20–24 ft, Hino 268 22–26 ft, Hino 338.

Every configuration gets a custom design mockup on its exact vehicle template before we cut a single inch of vinyl. You approve the design before production begins.

Industries that run Hino box trucks in Chicago include Food distribution, restaurant supply, furniture delivery, regional freight.

What Makes Chicago Fleet Wraps Different for Hino Installs

Hino's conventional hood has a pronounced crease line from windshield to front bumper. Our designers treat this as a feature — the crease creates a natural division that enhances two-tone or layered graphic treatments rather than fighting it.

We use only Avery Dennison MPI 1105 and 3M IJ180-CV3 cast vinyl — rated 5–7 years outdoor with proper care. Our HP Latex printers deliver Pantone-matched output on every job. Every installation carries a 2-year workmanship warranty covering lifting, bubbling, and edge peeling.

  • Cast vinyl only — Avery Dennison MPI 1105 or 3M IJ180-CV3. Never calendered.
  • Free fleet pickup — we come to your location anywhere in Chicagoland
  • HP Latex certified — Pantone-matched, UV-stable printing
  • 2-year workmanship warranty — zero paint damage claims in 10+ years
  • IRS Section 179 deductible — 100% as a business advertising expense

Hino 155 / 195 / 258 / 268 Wrap ROI

A Hino generating 40,000 daily impressions over a 5-year wrap life delivers approximately 73 million impressions at a cost of $7,000. That is a CPM of $0.10 — lower than Google Ads, Facebook, radio, or billboards.

The wrap is also 100% IRS Section 179 deductible as a business advertising expense. A business in the 25% bracket pays approximately $5,250 after the deduction — making the wrap even more cost-effective than the sticker price suggests.

Hino Truck Wrap Installation Process

Wrapping a Hino Truck requires specialized knowledge of the vehicle's body panels, curves, and surface geometry. At Chicago Fleet Wraps, we've wrapped hundreds of Hino Truck models and know every challenge point — from door handles and mirrors to rear bumper contours and roof transitions.

Surface Preparation: Every Hino Truck wrap begins with a thorough surface prep. We clay bar the entire vehicle to remove embedded contaminants, then perform an IPA (isopropyl alcohol) wipe to eliminate wax, silicone, and residue. Any existing damage — chips, dents, or rust spots — is documented and addressed before wrapping. Vinyl adheres to the surface beneath it, so preparation quality directly determines wrap longevity.

Panel-by-Panel Installation: Our certified installers work panel by panel, using heat guns calibrated to 180–200°F to activate the adhesive and conform the vinyl to curves. Each panel is post-heated to 220°F after application to ensure permanent adhesion. Edges are sealed with 3M Primer 94 on high-stress areas like door edges, bumper lips, and mirror housings.

Quality Inspection: After installation, every Hino Truck wrap undergoes our 47-point quality check: edge adhesion, panel alignment, bubble-free surfaces, color consistency across panels, and graphic registration accuracy. We photograph the completed wrap from 12 angles for your records and our portfolio.

Why Cast Vinyl Matters for Your Hino Truck

The material used on your Hino Truck wrap determines how long it lasts, how it looks after 3 years, and whether it damages your paint when removed. Chicago Fleet Wraps exclusively uses Avery Dennison MPI 1105 and 3M IJ180-CV3 — both premium cast vinyl films rated for 5–7+ years of outdoor durability.

Cast vinyl is manufactured by pouring liquid PVC onto a casting sheet, producing a thin (2.0-mil), flexible film that conforms to complex curves without stress. Calendered vinyl, used by budget shops, is rolled through heavy machinery — creating internal stress that causes shrinkage, cracking, and edge lifting within 12–18 months. On a Hino Truck with its specific body contours, calendered vinyl fails even faster around door handles, mirrors, and wheel arches.

The overlaminate is equally important. We use Avery DOL 1460 or 3M 8518 — both UV-resistant overlaminates that prevent color fading from Chicago's intense summer sun. Without proper overlaminate, printed graphics fade 40–60% within 2 years. Our wraps maintain 95%+ color accuracy through year 5.

Hino Truck Wrap ROI for Chicago Businesses

A wrapped Hino Truck is the single most cost-effective advertising investment a Chicago business can make. The math is straightforward: a full wrap costs $3,150–$5,500 depending on configuration, lasts 5–7 years, and generates 30,000–70,000 daily impressions according to the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA).

Over a 5-year lifespan, that's 55–128 million total impressions at a cost of $0.03–$0.07 per thousand — compared to $6–$12 per thousand for Google Ads and $15–$25 per thousand for Chicago billboard placements. The ROI ranges from 2,500% to 5,000% depending on your industry and service area.

For Hino Truck owners specifically, the wrap also protects factory paint from stone chips, UV fading, and road salt — preserving $2,000–$4,000 in resale value. When removed professionally (which we do for free on wraps we installed), the original paint is in showroom condition. Vehicle wraps are also 100% tax deductible under IRS Section 179 as a business advertising expense, reducing your effective cost by 25–37% depending on your tax bracket.

Last Updated: April 2, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions — Hino 155 / 195 / 258 / 268 Wraps Chicago

How much does a Hino truck wrap cost in Chicago?

Hino 155 and 195 wraps start at $7,000. The 258 and 268 models run $8,000–$9,500. All pricing includes full cab graphics, box sides, and rear door. Free fleet pickup included.

Do you wrap the full hood and cab on Hino trucks?

Yes — full cab coverage including the hood, cab sides, and doors is standard for maximum brand impact. Hino's conventional nose gives you a large visible surface approaching from the front — something cab-over trucks lack.

How long does a Hino truck wrap take?

155 and 195 models take 2 days. 258 and 268 models with 22–26 ft boxes take 3 days. We schedule pickups at your facility and return vehicles as quickly as possible.

Can you match a Hino wrap to our cargo van fleet?

Yes — we adapt your brand standard to every vehicle template in your fleet. Colors are Pantone-matched across every print run so your Hino and your cargo vans look like they came from the same shop — because they did.

Chicago Weather Protection for Your Hino Truck Wrap

Chicago's extreme climate — from -10°F polar vortex events to 95°F+ summer heat waves — creates unique challenges for vehicle wraps. The thermal cycling between seasons causes vinyl to expand and contract repeatedly, stressing adhesive bonds and seam edges. This is precisely why material selection matters so much for Hino Truck wraps in the Chicago market.

Our premium cast vinyl (Avery Dennison MPI 1105 and 3M IJ180-CV3) is specifically rated for extreme temperature ranges. The cast manufacturing process creates a film with minimal internal memory — it doesn't try to return to its original flat shape when heated or cooled. This means edges stay sealed, curves stay smooth, and graphics stay registered through thousands of thermal cycles over 5–7 years.

Road salt is the other major threat. Cook County applies over 300,000 tons of road salt annually, and that salt spray attacks vinyl edges and adhesive bonds. Our installation process includes 3M Primer 94 edge sealing on all high-stress areas — door edges, bumper transitions, wheel arches, and panel seams. This primer creates a chemical bond between the vinyl adhesive and the vehicle surface that salt cannot penetrate. Combined with regular washing (every 2 weeks during winter), your Hino Truck wrap will maintain its appearance and adhesion for its full rated lifespan.

Scheduling Your Hino Truck Wrap

The best time to wrap your Hino Truck is during the shoulder seasons — March through May and September through November. Ambient temperature affects vinyl adhesion quality, and our climate-controlled facility maintains a constant 70°F regardless of outside conditions. However, vehicle surface temperature when the vehicle arrives matters too. In extreme cold (below 20°F), we allow vehicles to acclimate in our heated bay for 2–4 hours before beginning installation.

Turnaround time for a Hino Truck wrap depends on coverage level and design complexity. Full wraps typically take 2–3 business days from vehicle drop-off to quality-checked completion. Partial wraps and spot graphics take 1–2 days. Fleet projects are scheduled in rotation — we wrap 2–3 vehicles simultaneously while the rest of your fleet stays on the road generating revenue.

To get started, call (312) 597-1286 or submit our online estimate form. We respond within 2 hours with vehicle-specific pricing based on your Hino Truck configuration, coverage level, and fleet size. Design turnaround is 3–5 business days with unlimited revisions. From approval to installation, we can have your Hino Truck wrapped and back on the road within 1–2 weeks. Free pickup and delivery is included throughout Chicagoland.