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Gunmetal vinyl wraps are dark gray and gunmetal grey car wrap films made for builds that need more attitude than silver but less darkness than black. Gunmetal vinyl wrap sits between dark gray, charcoal and metallic silver — giving your vehicle a deeper, more industrial finish than standard gray while keeping a clean, modern look. Choose matte gunmetal for a stealthy, low-glare look. Choose satin gunmetal for a smoother finish with a soft sheen. Choose gloss gunmetal for a paint-like shine. Choose metallic or brushed gunmetal when you want more texture, depth and industrial character.
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Gunmetal is not one finish — it is a family of dark gray wrap styles. Here is how each one looks and where it works best.
Matte Gunmetal Vinyl Wrap
Matte gunmetal vinyl wrap is made for stealthy, low-glare builds. It gives your vehicle a darker gray finish that looks tougher than standard silver and softer than black. Use it for full color changes, roof wraps, hood wraps, mirror caps, motorcycles, trucks and blackout-style projects. Matte gunmetal grey wrap is the top choice for wrappers who want a serious finish without any shine. Also called matte gray vinyl wrap, matte grey vinyl wrap, matte dark grey vinyl wrap and flat grey vinyl wrap.
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Satin Gunmetal Grey Wrap
Satin gunmetal grey wrap is the sweet spot between matte and gloss. It has a soft sheen that catches light without looking overly shiny, making it a strong choice for luxury builds, sports cars and daily drivers that need a clean custom finish. Satin gunmetal gray wrap looks smoother and more refined than matte while staying far more understated than gloss. Also called satin grey wrap, satin metallic grey wrap and satin gunmetal gray.
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Gloss Gunmetal Vinyl Wrap
Gloss gunmetal vinyl wrap gives you a darker gray color with a smooth, paint-like shine. It is ideal if you want the depth of gunmetal with a cleaner, more polished finish than matte or brushed film. Gloss gunmetal grey vinyl wrap and gloss metallic gunmetal vinyl wrap are strong choices for sports cars, luxury vehicles and any build where a premium, wet-look finish matters.
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Metallic Gunmetal Grey Vinyl Wrap
Metallic gunmetal grey vinyl wrap adds fine metallic flake for a deeper, more dimensional look. It works well on curved body panels because the color shifts slightly as light moves across the vehicle. Metallic gray wrap, metallic grey vinyl wrap, grey metallic wrap and matte metallic gray wrap all fall into this category. These finishes are popular for full vehicle color changes where wrappers want a premium, custom-paint quality without the custom-paint price.
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Brushed Gunmetal Vinyl Wrap
Brushed gunmetal vinyl wrap gives smooth panels a machined-metal texture. It is a strong choice for accent projects, interior trim, toolboxes, motorcycles, hoods and roofs where you want a more industrial finish. Brushed gunmetal vinyl wrap, brushed metal vinyl wrap and brushed gray wrap are all high-intent searches — wrappers who look for these finishes know exactly what they want and are ready to buy.
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Carbon Fiber and Chrome Gunmetal
For a more textured or high-impact look, carbon fiber gunmetal vinyl wrap and dark chrome gray films add dimension and visual interest to hoods, roofs, pillars and accent panels. These finishes pair especially well with matte or satin gunmetal grey full wraps when you want a two-tone or contrast-accent look on a performance or luxury build.
Shop Carbon Fiber WrapsGunmetal, Charcoal, Graphite and Gray Wraps: What Is the Difference?
These terms are often used interchangeably, but they describe different looks. Here is a quick guide to help you choose.
Gunmetal is a dark gray color with a metallic, industrial feel. Charcoal is usually darker and more neutral. Graphite often has a smooth, premium gray tone, while metallic gray can range from light silver to deep gunmetal. If you want a wrap that looks darker than silver but less severe than black, gunmetal grey vinyl wrap is usually the right choice.
| Color Term | Look | Best For |
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| Gunmetal grey | Dark metallic gray with industrial character | Sports cars, trucks, motorcycles |
| Charcoal gray | Deep neutral gray, darker than gunmetal | Subtle full wraps and blackout builds |
| Graphite | Smooth premium gray, slightly cooler tone | Luxury cars and modern builds |
| Metallic gray | Reflective gray with metallic flake | Paint-like color changes |
| Brushed gunmetal | Directional metal texture, industrial look | Accents, interiors, hoods and roofs |
| Matte dark gray | Flat, low-glare gray with no shine | Stealth and off-road styling |
| Satin grey | Soft sheen between matte and gloss | Modern color changes, daily drivers |
| Anthracite | Very dark gray, near-black metallic | Blacked-out builds and trim accents |
Best Vehicles for Gunmetal Wrap Film
Gunmetal vinyl wrap is one of the most versatile gray wrap colors available. It works on almost any vehicle — here is where it performs best.
Gunmetal Car Wraps
A gunmetal car wrap gives coupes, sedans and sports cars a serious, performance-inspired finish. It pairs well with black wheels, carbon fiber accents, smoked lights and red, yellow or blue brake calipers. Gunmetal grey car wrap is one of the most popular choices for European sports cars and performance builds because it looks custom without being loud. Also called grey car wrap and gray wrap for cars.
Gunmetal Truck and SUV Wraps
Gunmetal wrap film works especially well on trucks, Jeeps and SUVs because it gives larger body panels a rugged, modern look. Matte and satin gunmetal are strong choices for off-road builds, overland vehicles and daily drivers that need a tougher finish. Whether you are wrapping a full truck or just the hood, roof and mirrors, gunmetal grey vehicle wrap adds a premium, factory-custom look.
Gunmetal Motorcycle Wraps
Gunmetal vinyl wrap is a natural fit for motorcycles, helmets, tanks, fairings and accent panels. Brushed, satin and metallic gunmetal finishes add a custom look without locking you into permanent paint. Gunmetal motorcycle wrap is popular for sport bikes, cruisers and café racers where a dark, industrial finish complements the mechanical aesthetic.
Gunmetal Accent and Partial Wraps
Whether you are wrapping a full car, blacking out trim, adding contrast to a hood or giving a motorcycle a darker custom finish, gunmetal vinyl wrap is one of the most versatile gray wrap colors available. Hood wraps, roof wraps, mirror caps, spoilers, interior trim, door handles and rocker panels all look sharp in gunmetal grey. Pick your shade, choose your finish and build a look that says "custom" without screaming it in a parking lot.
Installing Gunmetal Vinyl Wrap Film
DIY Installation Tips
Most gunmetal vinyl wrap films from 3M, Avery Dennison, ORACAL and Rwraps are designed for dry installation and can be applied by a DIY wrapper on clean, smooth surfaces. For best results, clean the surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol, measure and cut carefully, use a quality squeegee to push out air, apply light heat around curves and edges, and let the film cure for 24–48 hours before washing.
Matte and satin gunmetal grey wraps are generally more forgiving than gloss films during installation because minor imperfections are less visible. Brushed and metallic finishes require careful squeegee direction to maintain the grain pattern.
How Much Film Do You Need?
Most full car wraps require 40–65 feet of 60-inch-wide vinyl film, depending on vehicle size and wrapper experience. Larger vehicles like trucks, SUVs and vans may need 65–100 feet. Partial projects require much less:
- Hood wrap: 5–8 feet
- Roof wrap: 5–8 feet
- Mirror pair: 1–2 feet
- Motorcycle: 15–25 feet
- Full car: 40–65 feet
- Full truck or SUV: 65–100 feet
Order extra — a 10–15% overage is standard practice for trimming and mistakes. Standard rolls are 150 feet and are the most cost-effective option for full vehicle wraps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What color is gunmetal vinyl wrap?
Gunmetal vinyl wrap is a dark gray or grey wrap film with a metallic, charcoal-like appearance. It is darker than silver, lighter than black and often has a performance-inspired metal finish. Gunmetal vinyl wrap sits between dark gray, charcoal and metallic silver — giving your vehicle a deeper, more industrial finish than standard gray while keeping a clean, modern look.
Is gunmetal wrap the same as charcoal gray wrap?
Gunmetal and charcoal gray are similar, but they are not always the same. Gunmetal usually has a metallic or industrial gray look, while charcoal gray is often darker, flatter and more neutral. Both are popular for full vehicle wraps, but gunmetal grey vinyl wrap tends to have more visual depth and metallic character than standard charcoal gray wrap.
What is the best gunmetal wrap finish for a car?
Satin gunmetal is the best all-around choice for a clean modern car wrap. Matte gunmetal is better for stealth builds, gloss gunmetal looks more like paint and brushed gunmetal gives accents a textured metal look. For trucks, Jeeps and off-road builds, matte gunmetal grey wrap is the most popular choice because it gives large panels a rugged, low-glare finish.
Does gunmetal vinyl wrap look good with black wheels?
Yes. Gunmetal grey wrap pairs very well with black wheels, carbon fiber accents, chrome delete trim, smoked lights and bright brake calipers. It gives the vehicle a darker custom look without going fully black. Gunmetal wrap film is a favorite for performance builds because it looks serious without being plain black.
What is the difference between matte gunmetal and satin gunmetal?
Matte gunmetal has a flatter, low-glare finish with no visible sheen. Satin gunmetal has a soft sheen that reflects more light and usually looks smoother and more paint-like. Matte gunmetal grey wrap is better for stealth and off-road builds, while satin gunmetal grey wrap is a stronger choice for luxury cars, sports cars and daily drivers that need a refined finish.
Can I use gunmetal vinyl wrap for accents instead of a full wrap?
Yes. Gunmetal vinyl wrap works well on hoods, roofs, mirrors, spoilers, interior trim, motorcycles, toolboxes, laptops and other smooth, non-porous surfaces. A gunmetal hood or roof wrap on a white, silver or black vehicle creates a striking contrast look without committing to a full color change.
Is gunmetal grey or gunmetal gray the right spelling?
Both spellings are used. "Gunmetal grey" is common in wrap searches, while "gunmetal gray" is also used in the United States. This collection includes both terms because shoppers search both ways. Google understands them as related searches, so both spellings are used naturally throughout this page.
Is gunmetal vinyl wrap good for trucks and SUVs?
Yes. Gunmetal wrap film is a strong choice for trucks, Jeeps and SUVs because it gives large panels a tough, modern look. Matte, satin and metallic gunmetal finishes work especially well on rugged builds. Gunmetal grey vehicle wrap is one of the most popular choices for overland builds, lifted trucks and off-road Jeeps because it looks aggressive without being flashy.
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