Nathan, I know precious little about wraps. What do they typically cost? How hard are they to remove?
Well, there a few different factors to consider which can effect the price. There are varying grades of materials with different properties (durability, remove-ability, ease of application, etc). The really high end stuff is usually around 2 or 3 dollars per square foot, and that's before anything is printed on it. The amount you might pay for the design work and the labor will be different depending on who is doing the work. One good thing about the Elio is that its size would make for a fairly inexpensive and quick project. If I were to do a full wrap on one, I would probably charge around $400 for materials, design, labor, everything (however, I have yet to see one in person and don't really know the dimensions, so don't anybody hold me to that.) If all you wanted was solid colors, no graphics, it would be a good bit cheaper. You can get solid vinyl that isn't made to be printed on and doesn't need to be laminated for less than the cost of the printable stuff which does need a laminate.
All that being said, you don't have to wrap the entire thing. A black paint job with flames on it like the picture above would be considerably cheaper.
As far as removal, the longer it's on, the harder it is to take off. you can usually remove them fairly easily up to about 4 years. After that it starts to get really difficult.