The 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD starts with aggressive factory lines: squared-off fenders, a tall hood, and a body designed to look at home off the pavement. This full wrap leans into that identity and takes it further. The design is built around ONX Off-Road branding, and every element on this vehicle is intentional — from the topographic contour lines covering every panel to the orange accent roof to the white cross mark on the hood.
What Is ONX Off-Road?
ONX Off-Road is a navigation and mapping app built for off-road and overlanding use. Topographic map layers are the foundation of what the app does. Taking that visual language and translating it into a full vehicle wrap is a natural extension of what the brand represents: know the terrain, move with confidence. On a blacked-out TRD with off-road tires, the design does not need to explain itself.











The Design
The base is matte black — printed, not factory. Gold and white topographic contour lines flow across every panel, following the body geometry of the 4Runner without cutting against it. The contours wrap up the doors, across the hood, and over the fenders in a continuous map that treats the truck as terrain. The ONX Off-Road bear logo and wordmark appear on both doors. The hood carries the ONX cross mark in white, centered and scaled to read from a distance. The roof is wrapped in a contrasting orange, making the vehicle unmistakable from above — a deliberate nod to the aerial map view that defines ONX’s visual identity.
Every panel has to work individually and read as a system when you see the full vehicle. On a printed topographic design, that means the contour lines have to flow naturally across panel seams rather than terminate at them. That is a design-aware installation problem, not just a material application problem.
Materials: 3M IJ175cv3 and 3M 8520 Matte Laminate
This wrap was printed on 3M IJ175cv3 cast film and laminated with 3M 8520 matte overlaminate. Matte laminate on a dark printed base absorbs light rather than reflecting it, which lets the topo lines and brand elements read cleanly without surface glare competing with the design. On a gloss laminate, the print would fight with the sheen. Matte keeps everything flat and intentional.
3M IJ175cv3 is a cast film rated for outdoor use with the conformability to handle the 4Runner’s complex body geometry. The 2025 generation has pronounced fender flares, a sculpted hood, and recessed door panels — none of that is installer-friendly geometry. Cast film is not optional on a build like this. Calendered film will lift on tight curves, and on a full printed wrap with continuous line art across every panel, an edge lift anywhere ruins the whole read.
We used the same 3M IJ175cv3 and 8520 matte combination on the Agatha Jeep Wrangler Rubicon spot graphics build — a different platform and scope, but the same reasoning behind the matte laminate choice.
Why AZ Rag
A full custom vehicle wrap with printed design work is not a commodity order. The ONX 4Runner required design-aware installation: the topo lines had to flow across panel seams, the brand marks had to land square and centered, and the matte laminate had to be applied without texture variation. As a 3M Certified Installation Company, we print and install everything in-house — which matters when color accuracy and panel-to-panel consistency have to hold across an 11-photo build. If you want to see what the 4Runner platform looks like in a commercial context, the Toyota RAV4 fleet wrap for a national tree service company is another recent Toyota out of the shop.
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If you have a design concept for your 4Runner, truck, or any vehicle, get a free quote and tell us what you are building. We handle print and install in-house from start to finish.








