Van Nuys · Los Angeles

Aston Martin
Projects

DB11 and DBX 707 — high gloss color change and exotic vinyl wraps.

Aston Martin vehicles are designed around flowing, uninterrupted body lines — and that's exactly what makes wrapping them a precision job. The DB11's long hood sweeps into sculpted fenders with compound curves that change direction gradually rather than at sharp creases. Vinyl film has to be stretched and heated incrementally across these transitions to follow the body without distortion, orange peel, or visible tension marks. Our DB11 in high gloss snow blue required multiple passes on the front fenders alone to achieve a finish that looks sprayed rather than wrapped.

The DBX 707 is Aston Martin's performance SUV and the body geometry is entirely different — wider, taller, and with more aggressive air intakes along the front fascia. The vinyl wrap on our DBX 707 project covered the full exterior including the door jambs and fuel door recess, areas that many shops skip but which are immediately visible when the doors are open. Wrapping to this level of detail on a six-figure vehicle is non-negotiable.

For Aston Martin owners who want to preserve the factory paint, clear PPF is the smartest investment. British paint is gorgeous but thin compared to German and Japanese alternatives, and a front-end PPF package prevents stone chip damage that would otherwise require a full panel respray at concours-level cost. We recommend ceramic coating over any PPF installation to maximize the gloss depth and make the surface self-cleaning.

Vinyl Wrap → PPF → Ceramic Coating →

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