35 Car Coloring Pages - Free!

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Car drawing colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

Do you like to color? Do you want to bring out your inner artist? You can get inspired by the car we colored and make your own work of art, or change it to your own style. You decide!

Here you will find lots of car coloring pages, of different makes and models. You can pick whichever one you like best!

You surely know what a car is. It's a very useful means of transportation in our lives, because thanks to it we can get around whenever we want to go anywhere.

These vehicles move on several wheels. For example, normal cars have four wheels, but buses, trucks and tractor-trailers have more.

If you are a car lover and you like everything about them, you are in the right place! Here you will find car images to color so you can have fun at home.

And not only that! You will also get very interesting information about cars, so you will learn about them while coloring.

At Coloring Together you will find coloring pages of your favorite topics. Plus, you will learn from each one of them while developing your creativity by coloring.

With whatever you have at home, you will make beautiful creations from these printable coloring pages. Do you have crayons, chalk or markers? You can do it with those materials!

We also invite you to send us your drawings. That way we'll show them off in the gallery so everyone can admire your work.

Have you already picked your favorite car? Are you ready to start your engine? You just have to grab your colors. And let your imagination run wild while coloring!

Cars coloring pages

Why color car images?

Cars are very useful means of transportation for us, since we always need to go somewhere and get there on time. Sometimes the distance is so long that even if we ran, we couldn't make it.

Do you know how cars move? They have an internal combustion engine that lets them travel long distances. Of course, they also have other important parts like the wheels and the chassis.

Even though we use these vehicles almost every day, we know very little about their history and the variety of models that exist and that existed years ago.

That's why, here at Coloring Together, we want to teach you more about this fantastic human invention.

Coloring cars will let you discover very interesting facts about them, which will be on each car image to color, so you can learn in a different way.

The learning will be fun, you won't have to go anywhere, you can be in your room, in the living room, wherever you prefer! You just have to color.

So go for it! Run and grab your colors, and let your imagination flow.

Learn while coloring Cars

  1. Formula 1 (F1) race cars are built from 80,000 components. That's a whole lot!
  2. For car trips, it's recommended to take breaks after two and a half hours of driving. That way both the driver and the car get a rest.
  3. Every year on June 22, World Beetle Day is celebrated, but not the animal! Rather the classic car, also known as the Volkswagen Beetle.
  4. The first car that ever existed could reach a speed of 11 km/h.
  5. The first cars didn't have round steering wheels like today's. They worked with levers and cranks.
  6. The Toyota FJ Cruiser was presented for the first time at the North American International Auto Show in 2005.
  7. The Fiat 600 was a small car, 3.22 meters long, and only 4 people could fit inside it.
  8. The Volkswagen Van became a symbol of hippie culture in the 1970s.
  9. The Studebaker factory used to make horse-drawn carriages, but in 1902 they produced their first vehicle.
  10. The Mini Cooper car was designed by engineer Alec Issigonis.
  11. After World War II, the Chevrolet Deluxe line was a sales leader thanks to the style and luxury the vehicle offered.
  12. The BMW 507 represented the brand's comeback after the serious damage left by World War II.
  13. Do you know how many cars there are on Earth? By 2018, it was estimated that there were around 1.32 billion vehicles in the world.
  14. The Volkswagen was a commission from the Nazi regime to engineer Ferdinand Porsche.
  15. The first mass-produced car was the Ford Model T, and it had accessories that were pioneering for the time, like rubber tires. Incredible, right?
  16. The first vehicles were powered by steam engines, just like the old trains!
  17. Do you know how electric vehicles move? Unlike normal ones, they have a motor powered by electric sources.
  18. In Paris, taxis have the right of admission, which means they can decide whether or not to let you get into the vehicle.
  19. The first school bus was horse-drawn and its seats were made of wood. Can you imagine it?
  20. Nowadays, some ambulances have GPS equipment that helps choose the fastest routes to reach the hospitals.
  21. Although electric cars may seem like a modern invention, they actually date back to the 19th century, in the 1830s.
  22. Sports cars are very different from normal ones, since they are designed to drive at much higher speeds.
  23. The first electric car could travel at 6 km/h.
  24. The first seatbelts were introduced by the Volvo company.
  25. The first speed limit that was put in place was 24 km/h in the United Kingdom.
  26. Cars, like our bodies, need to be checked in case they have any damage. That's why it's important to take them to the mechanic.
  27. During the early years of the automobile, movements against it arose. In France, one of them was called the “League Against Motoring”.
  28. Car factories make approximately 165,000 cars per day.
  29. Do you know what a car's chassis is? It's like its skeleton, that is, the internal structure that holds it up.
  30. Baby car seats were created to give the infant comfort and at the same time to make the trip safer.
  31. It's important to keep the vehicle's papers in the car's glove compartment because the law requires you to carry them.
  32. If you're going to the beach, it's important to have a tool kit in the car in case any problems come up with the vehicle.
  33. These means of transportation cause 14% of greenhouse gases.
  34. The first car race took place in France, in 1894.
  35. An average car has around 30,000 different parts.

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