How to Draw Cars
From big and tough semi-trucks to lean and fast sports cars, cars are cool to drive and even cooler to learn how to draw. In this article you'll find a great variety of cars and simple, step-by-step instructions that will help you learn how to draw them.
Drawing can be fun, and it is not as hard as you may think. One of the secrets of drawing is that any object can be broken down into its smaller parts.

Learn how to draw this Corvette.
Either draw the cars freehand while looking at your computer monitor or print out each project to get a closer look at each step. Many people find it helpful to use a ruler or other straightedge to draw straight lines. For circles and curves, trace your pencil around a coin, drawing template, or other circular objects. Sketch lightly with your pencil. This makes it easier to erase mistakes and other marks that change slightly in later steps.
When you are done, use a pen or fine felt-tip marker to darken the pencil marks that make up the finished drawing. Then gently erase any remaining pencil marks.
If you wish, you can add color by using crayons, colored pencils, or markers. You may want to cut out your drawings, and tape or glue them onto colored construction paper. Then you will be the proud owner of an art collection of exciting vehicles. Have fun.
- How to Draw a 1957 Chevy
The 1957 Chevy is a timeless car. Learn to draw this cool classic car in just five simple steps. - How to Draw a Classic Car
This classy car would have looked right at home on the set of a black-and-white movie. Learn to draw it in just five steps. - How to Draw a Corvette
The Corvette is one stylish car. Learn how to draw this popular sports car by following the five easy steps in this article. - How to Draw a Ferrari
A favorite of car lovers around the world, the Ferrari boasts great looks and craftsmanship. Follow our directions and you can learn how to draw this car in just five steps. - How to Draw a Lamborghini
After following our simple steps, you'll be able to finish a drawing of this sleek, exciting sports car. - How to Draw a Minivan
You may have this practical car in your own driveway. Follow the steps in this article to draw a minivan in just five steps. - How to Draw a Pickup Truck
This pickup truck boasts a truck bed and cab strong enough to lug just about anything. Learn how to draw it in five easy-to-follow steps. - How to Draw a Semi-Truck
This semi-truck belongs on the highway -- and in your sketchbook. Learn how to draw this semi-truck by following the five simple steps in this article. - How to Draw a Motorcycle
It may not be a car, but a motorcycle is just as cool to ride and draw. Learn how to draw a motorcycle in five steps.
The 1957 Chevy is considered by many to be one of the best cars ever made. Learn how to draw it in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a 1957 Chevy
The 1957 Chevy is one of the coolest cars ever made. Pay attention to the details when learning how to draw this all-time car favorite.

Learn to draw this 1957 Chevy.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.

To form the rear tire, use an oval that goes halfway into the back of the large rectangle. For the front hood, form a diamond shape on the top of the small rectangle and part of the large rectangle. Show the windshield and side windows by adding three slanted lines to the top of the diamond and large rectangle. Form the roof by connecting these three lines with a tube that is pointed on both ends.




Darken the sidewalls of the tires, the lower half of the two bullet-shaped parts on the ends of the bumper, the areas between parts of the front bumper, and the rims of the front headlights. Use many straight lines to add shading to the bottoms of the tires and the rear of the car.
Your car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. Before the 1957 Chevy was made, there were classic cars. Learn how to draw a classic car in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Classic Car
With their mix of smooth lines and sharp angles, this classic car is not only unique and cool-looking, it's great practice for your drawing skills.

Learn how to draw this classic car.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.

Use a small slanted box to form the windshield. Place a straight line from the left end of the windshield to the front of the car in order to form the triangular front hood. Sketch two circles for the wheels. Put an incomplete circle inside the large rectangle for the spare tire.




Darken the tires, running board, top of the side windows, and part of the trunk area. Draw a straight line below the dark areas in the side windows.
Your car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. If you love cars, you love the Corvette. Learn how to draw this awesome car in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Corvette
Corvettes are known for their smooth style, lean looks and speedy performance. Show off your style by learning how to draw this cool car.

Learn how to draw this Corvette.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.


Place a half circle above the front tire to form the wheel well. In front of the rear tire, sketch a curved line for part of the wheel well. Smooth off the rear of the car using another curved line. Under the front end of the car, form the third wheel using a half circle and a curved line.



Between these rectangles, draw another rectangle for the license plate panel. Use several curved lines and an oval to show the folding headlight covers and to finish the front hood. Form the door handle using a small rectangle with a black bottom half. Darken the tires, curved triangles on the two hubcaps, steering wheel, and car interior.
Your car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. Ferraris are among the most amazing cars ever made. Learn how to draw a Ferrari in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Ferrari
Considered by many to be the ultimate sports car, the Ferrari is an unforgettable car. You’ll have a great time learning how to draw this amazing car.

Learn how to draw this Ferrari.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.

Use two diamond-shaped figures for the roof and windshield. Add two more diamond-shaped figures for the front hood and the front end of the car.

Form each hubcap using a small circle inside of a larger circle. Add thickness to each tire by drawing a short curved line from the base of the tire to the bottom of the body. Sketch the rear wheel well using a curved line attached to a straight line that slants upward to the back of the car.


Add a U-shaped figure to the bottom of this upright line to form the bumper. Place two slightly curved lines at the front of the car. In front of the windshield, draw a thin rectangle.
On the lower side of the car, sketch five lines that curve up to form the air slits for the radiators built into the side of the car. Connect these air slits with an upright line. Finish drawing the rear wheel well by placing a tiny line behind the rear tire.

Darken the sidewalls of the tires, the half circles in the wheels, and the lower half of the sideview mirror, Also blacken the top of the driver’s-side windows, part of the front grille, the front bottom edges of the car, and the thin rectangle in front of the windshield. Use straight and curved lines to outline the front hood and headlight covers. Add shading where shown by sketching many straight lines.
Your car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. The Lamborghini dazzles with its sharp, lean styling. Learn how to draw a Lamborghini in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Lamborghini
In the world of custom sports cars, the Lamborghini rules. Sharpen your drawing skills by learning how to draw this complex and ultra-cool car.

Learn how to draw this Lamborghini.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.




Use several straight and curved lines to form the side and rear windows, windshield, and roof. Place a flattened oval in front of the windshield for the sideview mirror.

Your car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. A minivan is large enough for all your friends -- and our instructions are simple enough for you to learn how to draw it in just five steps. Learn how to draw a minivan in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Minivan
With its multiple doors and seats, this minivan has room for your all your friends. Make room for your drawing skills and have a great time learning how to draw this car.

Learn how to draw this minivan.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.

Form the front hood by connecting the windshield to the front of the van with a line. Place a line on top of the van for the roof. Draw a short curved line in front of each tire. Add another curved line under the front of the van for the front tire on the passenger’s side.




Use two slightly curved lines to show the front edge of the front bumper and the parking light/turn signal above it. Blacken a strip on the front bumper and part of the front grille. Form the door handle with a small rectangle that has a darkened lower half. Connect the sideview mirror to the door with a sharply curved line.
Shade the mirror with a slightly curved
line and a darkened lower edge. Blacken the bottoms of the tires, the wheel
wells, and the rear bumper.
You can haul all your stuff in a big and strong pick-up truck. Learn how to draw it in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Pickup Truck
This strong and sturdy pickup truck can easily carry most anything. You can learn how to draw this pickup truck by following our steps below.
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Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.
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Step 2: For each styled wheel, draw a small circle inside of a larger circle, both of which are inside the tire. For the wheel well above each tire, sketch an object that looks like an upside-down bowl.
Attach a U-shaped figure to the front wheel well to form the front bumper. To the rear wheel, connect a backward L-shaped figure (for the bottom and rear portion of the pickup truck) with a cuplike bumper attached. Outline the front hood with a curved line.
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Step 3: To form the driver’s-side window, sketch a rectangle with a slanted left side that is drawn around an odd-shaped oval (the sideview mirror). Attach two thin rectangles to each other to make the door handle.
For the windshield, draw a straight line that is slanted like the front of the driver’s-side window. Add a very short line to the top and bottom of the windshield, forming a long skinny triangle. Under the front bumper, place an air dam that looks like a check mark lying on its side. Add five half circles inside each styled wheel.
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Step 4: Using the front end of the truck, form two connected squares for the front headlights. Surround them with the trim, which looks like an upside-down L-shaped figure attached to a straight line with a curve at the end. Place a curved line above each wheel for the fender.
Form the door with a rectangle that has a curved left side and is missing its top. Add an upright straight line behind the door to separate the cab from the cargo bed. Near the top of this line, draw a straight line to the back of the truck just below the top of the cargo bed. Form the taillight with an L-shaped figure.
From the front of the truck to the back, add side moldings by drawing two straight lines, one above the other. At the back of the truck, connect the two lines, and continue the top line to the end of the truck. Place a short straight line inside the rear bumper. For the gas cap, draw a small circle between the door and the rear wheel.
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Step 5: Add the top of the steering wheel and the stick shift that sits on the steering wheel column.
Darken the steering wheel, wheel wells, side moldings, the air dam under the front bumper, and inside of the window. Also blacken the upper half of the door handle, the top of the front and rear bumpers, and the five half circles inside each styled wheel. Draw a figure shaped like a thick dark staple inside of the taillight.
Keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing. Now that you can draw a pickup truck, why not go for something larger? Semi-trucks can carry cargo for miles. Learn how to draw a semi-truck in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Semi-Truck
With its roomy cab and large wheels, this semi-truck can make it through the long haul -- but it won’t take you a long time to learn how to draw it.![]() Learn how to draw this semi-truck. |
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.
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On the far left, draw two unfinished ovals that overlap slightly and are connected at the bottom. Above and to the left of the rear tires, sketch one long straight line from right to left and one short line that is slanted and upright.
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Step 3: Place a tiny oval in the front tire and a small curved line near the middle of each rear tire. By the rear tires, add one long curved line and two short curved lines to form double wheels. Between the front and rear tires, form a gas tank by connecting a half circle to a short line that touches the first rear tire. Draw a circle behind the front tire. Attach the bottoms of the circle and half circle with a straight line to finish the gas tank.
Connect a short line to the top front side of the gas tank. To this short line, attach a line that bends over the front tire (for the wheel well) and around the front of the truck. Complete the top of the front driver’s-side tire with a short line.
At the front of the truck, form the long rectangular bumper. Between the front tires, draw a slightly curved line under the bumper. On top of the cab, sketch the tubular exhaust pipe, the horn, and three lights that look like small connected circles.
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Step 4: For the windshield, draw a rectangle. Sketch two slanted lines with circles on one end and double lines on the other for the windshield wipers. Form the front grille by placing a square inside of a slightly larger square. Add several upright lines inside the smaller square to complete the grille.
On both sides of the grille, draw a circle within another circle for the headlights. Place four small rectangles on the front bumper for parking lights and turn signals. Use four curved lines as straps around the gas tank.
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Step 5: Form the door and windows using three rectangles. Draw double lines at the top of the door’s window and the windshield. Place a tiny rectangle on the door for a handle.
Under the door, draw a slightly larger rectangle that is mostly darkened for the foothold. Add eight tiny circles (lug nuts) and a short curved line inside the front tire. Put comma-shaped figures in the two rear wheels. Fill in the many dark areas shown here.
Your semi-truck drawing is finished! If you think motorcycles are cool, you’ll love learning to draw one. Learn how to draw a motorcycle in the next section.
Want to expand your artistic abilities? See:
- How to Draw
- How to Draw People
- How to Draw Dinosaurs
- How to Draw Flowers and Plants
- How to Draw Faces
- How to Draw Cartoons
- How to Draw Animals
- How to Draw Trains
- How to Draw Boats
- How to Draw Planes
How to Draw a Motorcycle
It may only have two wheels, but motorcycles are just as cool as cars and trucks. They’re also just as fun to learn to draw.

Learn how to draw this motorcycle.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.


Near the top of the fork, draw one half circle and a full circle to form the handlebars. Place a long oval between the top right-hand side of the odd rectangle and the center of the rectangle’s left side. Draw the two odd-shaped lines below this oval to show the motor’s position.

To form the front fender, draw a curved line between the front tire and the handlebars. Add a small straight line to both ends of this curved line. Then place another curved line above the other one. Make sure that neither line is drawn through the fork and that the upper line goes around the long oval in the center. Draw the seat using the oval as a guide.


Behind the seat, add a darkened curved bar. Under this area, draw a short upright line. To the left of this line, sketch an odd-shaped rectangle with a blackened top edge. In the motor area, draw the odd figures shown here, adding many lines and dark areas for shading. Place dots inside the seat for texture. Darken the tires and part of the handlebars.
Your motorcycle drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing.
Whether it’s a rough-and-tumble pick-up truck or a lean and mean Lamborghini, cars look great on the street and even better on paper. Customize your car drawings with your own colors and details, and you’ll soon have the coolest ride around.
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