Supercars Fit For Superheroes

Lamborghini Aventador – Captain America
If you pay a visit to Singapore in the near future and see a Lamborghini Aventador decked out in an Ironman comic book theme followed in close pursuit by supercars featuring Captain America, Spider Man, Batman, Superman and the Hulk you are not having an adverse reaction to jet lag.
How about a camouflage Maserati GranTurismo spotted in the Czech Republic a Bentley in England with the intense look of gold chrome or a Porsche 911 “Top Gun” theme? No, your eyes are not deceiving you. What you are seeing is real.

Porsche 911 – Top Gun
WrapStyle, a company in the Czech Republic with shops across Europe, the Middle East and parts of Asia are using supercars as their artistic canvases to turn car owners visions into reality. I guess if you can write a check for a McLaren what you do with the body is your pleasure.
Founded back in 2011, WrapStyle has a staff of car enthusiasts who may not be able to turn a wrench but sure can take vinyl and transform it into works of art. Unlike Vincent Van Gogh, who toiled and agonized over his paintings, the design team at WrapStyle can create a unique design within two days!

Mercedes SLS AMG – Superman Design
For those of you like me who were initially skeptical that defacing million dollar supercars are not cool, don’t despair. All the vinyl applied by WrapStyle actually protects the vehicles with a paint protection film and once removed has no negative effect on the original paint job.
Like art though, applying vinyl to a car is a matter of taste. Some of you might be saying “cool” while others may need to get a glass of water to keep from fainting when it comes to any radical change to a car that is built with perfection and was not made to be defaced.

Aston Martin – 007 Design
We have all had the opportunity to see some form of wraps on supercars but WrapStyle seems to be quickly becoming the gold standard in vinyl design and application, just ask the guy who turned his Aston Martin into a tribute to 007.
The plan at WrapStyle is to have 26 shops around the world by the end of 2017. Many of the new shops will be franchises so if you’re an art trained motor head a new business might just be around the corner.