Top 25 Colorful Cars Coloring Pages For Your Little One

Cars and Cars 2, Disney’s animated movies on anthropomorphized vehicles has become a hit among kids of all ages. If your kids love cars and these movies, Cars coloring pages are a perfect addition to their afterschool activities. With so many colorful characters — literally and figuratively — this series is also perfect for compiling a coloring book.

Top Cars Coloring Pages For Kids

Cars coloring pages are great for kids who love coloring and cars. If your kid has watched the Disney movie and its sequel and always wants to rewatch them or play with their toy cars, these coloring pages will be a welcome addition to your arsenal. Make a collection of Cars coloring pages from our compilation of the top Cars coloring pages printable, and get your kid to start coloring.

1. Lightning McQueen and friends

The coloring picture shows Lightning McQueen and his friends, looking happy and cheerful. The picture does not just show one story, but contains isolated images of McQueen, Sally Carrera — McQueen’s love interest, Ramone — who paints McQueen in edgy decals, Guido — who performs the fastest pit stop at the race, Mater — McQueen’s best friend, and Strip “The King” Weathers, a racing royalty and seven-time Piston Cup champion.

2. Finn McMissile

Finn McMissile is a car whose design was inspired by several cars. He is a British secret agent. Due to a misunderstanding, Finn mistook Mater for a highly intelligent American spy in disguise. Finn McMissile has a dark pistachio green color and this portrait of the secret agent, smiling into the camera, looks suave indeed.

3. Francesco Bernoulli

Francesco Bernoulli is the international Formula Racer champion. This open-wheel car looks like his usual smug self in the picture. He painted himself in the colors of his country’s flag, the Italian tricolor, and the same can be done to this coloring picture. There is a lot of detailing in the picture that kids will love coloring.

4. Mater

On the coloring page, Mater is seen engaged in one of his shenanigans. Mater is sneaking up on the tractor. As seen in the movie, he would loudly honk and hoot as he approaches the tractor, which is surprised and scared and falls over. The picture is of the nighttime field, and the moon is up on the clear night sky.

5. Queen Elizabeth II

The coloring page shows the car version of Queen Elizabeth II, a classic Rolls Royce Phantom model. She was at the final lap of the race and even knighted Mater at the end of the movie. The roof rack of the car is a decadent crown, befitting the queen. The car is embellished in royal ornaments.

6. Luigi

Luigi is a 1959 Fiat 500. This eccentric Italian car is a great fan of Scuderia Ferrari and does not recognize McQueen to be quite in the league of the great Ferrari. His peppy yellow color would be a treat to fill in the coloring picture. Luigi is pictured wearing earphones in the image, which was his race track avatar.

7. Miles Axlerod

Miles Axlerod is an oil baron who started Allinol – an alternative fuel. This legendary car circumnavigated the world without any GPS. Axlerod wanted to use Allinol to take over the world, as cars that used his alternative fuel could be blown up by an electromagnetic pulse. It was Mater who worked out his plan and called him out on it.

8. Luigi and Guido

Luigi and Guido, who is Luigi’s friend and an Italian forklift truck, are seen cruising down the roads of Radiator Spring. The different stores and their neon signs are seen in the background as the two friends happily roll down the deserted road.

9. Professor Z

Professor Zundapp or Professor Z is the main mastermind behind Allinol and the electromagnetic pulse invention. This lemon car is seen wearing a monocle can be seen with his usual bored expression on the coloring page.

10. Holley Shiftwell

Holley Shiftwell is an attractive British secret agent in training. She is also Mater’s love interest in the Cars 2 film. She has a bright purplish pink colour which kids would love to fill in.

11. Car in the garage

Cars are machines after all! They need some care and repair. This shining car, Luigi, is smiling in the garage. He is ready for the road, after being taken care of by the expert mechanics.

12. The Piston Cup Race:

Piston Cup is the famous race that takes place in the Cars films. The cars that take part in the race are Lightning McQueen, Strip Weather, Chick Hicks, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Aiken Axler, Claude Scruggs, Todd Marcus, Billy Oilchanger, and Winford Bradford Rutherford, to name a few.

It is great to watch Formula One races on television and play car racing video games. If your kid loves these, they will be excited to color this page. Little ones love playing with miniature cars, so the coloring page will be their favorite!

13. Rusteze

The Rust-eze Brothers, Rusty and Dusty, are spokes cars and owners of Rust-eze. Rust-eze is the team that sponsors Lighting McQueen; this team gave the Rust-eze brothers ‘big break.’ Rusty is a 1963 Dodge Cart and Dusty is a 1964 Dodge A100. They appear thrice in the film. The Rust-eze brothers add to the fun and make the film appealing to the kids. So, they will also enjoy coloring the page.

Let your child use their favorite colors to make these cars look vivid.

14. Bugatti Veyron

The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engined supercar, designed and developed by the Volkswagen Group and manufactured by Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. in Molsheim, France. The super sport version of Veyron is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest street-legal production car in the World, with a top speed of 431.7km/h. All credits of the car go to the chief designer Hartmut Warkuss and Jozef Kabaň, who created it under the guidance of engineering Chief Wolfgang Schreiber. This sports car can be customized according to the buyer’s needs, which makes it so popular.

Small children love to collect interesting trivia about cars; so you can surprise yours with this information regarding the Bugatti. They will be glad to know that their parent is interested in cars, too!

15. Police car

A police car is easy to spot on the road, courtesy of the red siren on the top. The word “Police” is also written on the car with the logo of the government, since the Police executes the State’s laws.

Children look up to the police for their powers to put criminals into prison. They will color the car exactly like the one see on the road; this will give you an idea that their observation skills are gradually developing.

16. The King car

“The King” Strip Weathers has really struggled to be a part of the glitzy sponsorship and media attention; it has humble beginnings on the Piston Cup Circuit. “The King” or Strip Weathers is a 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a 426ci Hemi engine. The other names for the car are Old Daddy Rabbit, Old Man, and Mr. The King.

The Superbird was a heavily modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, which was designed for stock car racing. The King has bigger wheels but a shorter wheel base. Your child will love this smiling sports car with an unusual bonnet. It is usually light blue, but your child is free to color it according to their wish.

17. Connect the dots

Children love connecting dots and finding the hidden picture. The page has a sense of mystery that makes kids curious to complete the picture. Make sure your kid connects the dots correctly; it will teach them numbers in a fun way. As a parent, you can also gauge your child’s cognitive development through the task. Make sure your child pays attention to the minute details while coloring the car.

18. The car enjoying a helicopter ride

The coloring picture is unimaginable! Have you ever seen a car taking a helicopter ride? The picture will make your child giggle and they will be amazed. The car is Lightning McQueen, who has a smiling face and is excited to take this helicopter ride and watch the scenery from a bird’s eye view. The helicopter, Rotor Turbosky, is also happy, probably thinking he is making the car happy!
There is ample scope for experimenting with colors and using one’s imagination to the maximum extent. Ask your child to use watercolors or felt pens, rather than pastels or wax crayons.

19. Stylish sports car

The car on the coloring page must be the uber-cool Lamborghini! It is a luxury car manufactured in Italy to compete with the popular Ferrari that once took the world by storm, and is still a popular car. Sports aficionados and those who love stylish cars will love this supercar.

So, what is different or special about this car? The door opens in an upward direction and is operated automatically, by just pressing a switch on the dashboard! Your child will enjoy coloring this car; you can ask them to use glitter to give it a shiny body and a streamlined look. Your child’s creativity will make it the most attractive car in the world!

20. Car with big wheels

The car on the coloring page is a monster truck used for shows and competitions. The tough and big tires make the truck durable, so it can travel on rough terrain. The bonnet is open and one can pile their luggage on the back of the truck. This semi-hooded truck has a flag on its side and may be a great option for jungle safaris and bird watching.

Your little one, who plays with toy cars, would want to own one like this when they grow up. It is every child’s dream to have an awesome car, you must encourage this dream by inspiring them to work and study hard.

21. A Jeep without a hood

Who doesn’t want a car without a hood and get a feel of the road during a long drive? Good cars make journeys a great experience. This car is of such a kind. This type of car, with or without a hood, is popularly called convertible and ranks high on the style quotient. You can see such cars in films with a handsome hero riding it, trying to woo his lady love.

In the picture, we see a convertible jeep with durable wheels and comfortable seats, and it will be a great companion for a long journey. The simple structure makes the car easy to drive. So, this elegant car will be another addition to your child’s wish list!

22. Mustang Ford

The Ford Mustang is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Its design is based on the North American Ford Falcon, a compact car. The Mustang has undergone various transformations for its sixth generation. It created a series of ‘Pony car class’ of American automobiles.

This car gave rise to competitors like the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, and AMC Javelin. The Mustang is credited for inspiring designs like the Toyota Celica and Ford Capri, which were imported to the United States. It was designed by John Najjar Ferzely, Phillip T. Clark, and Joe Oros.

Your child will use their favorite colors to make the Mustang look more appealing and powerful. They will also enjoy coloring the word Mustang and will remember the car’s name better. Its macho look will be loved by the little ones!

23. On the racing track

The race is on and we see the cars vying with each other on the track. Each car wears a different expression, to show how they feel about the race! Are they thinking, is there any chance of winning?

Children find car races exciting and adventurous, and they will enjoy coloring these expressive cars on the race track!

24. Sally

Sally Carrera from the Pixar animated film Cars is the attorney of the town of Radiator Springs. She is also the love interest of Lightning McQueen, and her voice-over is given by Bonnie Hunt. She is a cute blue car character who also owns a motel named ‘Cozy Cone’ in the film, where each motel room is designed as an oversized traffic cone.

25. John Lasseter

John Alan Lasseter is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and producer, and was the chief creative officer at Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Disney Toons Studio. He is behind projects like Toy Story 1 and 2, A Bug’s Life, Cars, and Cars 2. He also rendered his voice for a car character named after him in Cars.

Your child will enjoy coloring the car named after the creator; you can always help them learn more about John Lasseter and the techniques he used to make these anthropomorphic car characters for the films Cars and Cars 2.

The car is shown in the film as sunshine yellow, but your child can use their favorite shades to make the picture brighter.

The Cars characters are funny, expressive, and super-efficient. There are many other Cars characters your child can color, but these characters make the films special. You can also create a collage by cutting out the Cars characters after your child has completed coloring it.

You can also make bright flash cards, and tell them interesting trivia about each car. This will make them curious to know more about cars and inculcate the habit of researching on the internet about things they would like to learn more about. So, why wait, ask your kids to assemble all their coloring kits and have an enjoyable coloring session. Make the coloring session an enriching learning experience for your little one!

If you or your child has a thing for cars, Cars 2 coloring pages can be a source of endless fun and excitement together. Print these free printable Cars coloring pages and delve into a world of racing and vibrant colors.

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