How to Draw a Car? Step-by-Step Tutorial!
One of the most commonly drawn objects by children is a car. However, this is not an easy task and many children have a problem with it. So today we will show you how easy it is to draw a car in just 8 steps. Follow the step-by-step instructions below and a beautiful drawing will be ready in just a few minutes!

We have divided drawing Santa into 12 small steps. Some are very easy, while others may seem a bit more difficult. If any of the steps seem too difficult to draw, practice on a separate sheet of paper. Once you have gained the necessary skill, draw that element to your Santa.
You can also ask your parents or older siblings for help. Don’t worry if something doesn’t work out the first time. Practice will make you a master!
Step 1
Cars come in many shapes and styles, but they all share one essential feature: wheels!
We’ll begin our drawing with this part.

Step 2
Next, it’s time to draw the chassis, the base of the car.
Try to keep the lines as straight as possible.

Step 3
Now we’ll add rims.
Draw two smaller circles inside the wheels you’ve already sketched.

Step 4
Let’s outline the car’s body.
Our version is very rounded, but you can make it more square-shaped if you prefer.

Step 5
Add the upper part of the car body.
Similar to the lower section, it can be more or less rounded.

Step 6
In the sixth step, draw the car’s side windows.
The bigger they are, the better the visibility for the driver and passengers.

Step 7
Now we have car doors, but they need handles!
Adding these should be a simple task.

Step 8
Finally, draw the headlights, which will illuminate the road and make your car more visible to others.
Add lights to the front and back of the vehicle.

And here it is — your car drawing is complete! Congratulations!
Such a vehicle could take you on dozens of fascinating trips!
Maybe you want to add more elements to it that will be useful when traveling to interesting places?
It could be, for example, a roof rack. You can also draw a driver.
Drawing a car is just the beginning of the adventure, and your imagination can certainly develop it creatively.

Easy one but nice.
Very easy – good for little children.