Sticky car art

Automotive Published on 23 October 2006 in Automotive

Back in the sixties, the Volkswagen Beetle's iconic curves were habitually adorned with painted daisies and peace signs. Customization is still highly popular, though more often than not it's now an optional extra. In a world saturated with mass-produced products, Volkswagen UK has jumped on the custom-made bandwagon by offering customers the option to decorate their brand New Beetle.

Consumers can customize the exterior of their New Beetle with special vinyl stickers, called Beetle Art, created by four up-and-coming artists and illustrators: Mibo, Parra, Steve Wilson and Jamie Cullen. The accompanying microsite lets prospective customers configure their desired car, choosing a body style (hatchback or cabriolet), body colour and decal design. They can pick from and try different colours for each of the decals.

The durable vinyl decals can last for up to five years, are guaranteed for three years and cost from GBP 45 for a single panel to GBP 200 for an entire car. It’s a cost efficient way for consumers to distinguish their very own Beetle from the rest. And if they change their mind or want to sell? Unlike painted hippie art, the stickers can be removed without harm to the paintwork. Of course, going the full customer-made route would mean letting customers design their own decals. One for next year, or for another car brand?

Website: www.beetleart.co.uk

Comments on this idea:

not a brand new idea. This has been done in 2004/2005 bij Romero Britto in USA for the Volvo V50 introduction. Romero Britto is one of the most popular POpart artists of the moment. He actually painted a Volvo V50 (this one was auctioned) and a few others have been "decalled"
can send you a picture if you like
best regards,
hans

Hi Hans,

Thanks for your comment. The Volvo V50 and other cars have indeed featured special edition paint jobs. The nice thing about New Beetle Art is that customers can choose combinations online, and can easily remove the decals. It's personalization without commitment ;-)

Best,

Hardly earth-shaking. Any sign shop worth it's salt can take any design you want and cut & apply the vinyl design to any vehicle. Most can actually place the design on a template of your vehicle, so you can assess appearance prior to any cutting.

Radio stations have been doing this for years. Sign shops ought to be doing better marketing for this service.

i would love to have more info on this product

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