Ferrari Coloring Page – Free Printable Sheets for Kids & Car Fans
My two boys are obsessed with fast cars. A few months back, my youngest asked if he could color a “real race car” instead of the usual cartoons. That’s how this collection started. If you’re looking for a Ferrari coloring page that actually looks like the real thing, you’re in the right spot. Every sheet below is free to print, easy to color, and drawn with enough detail to keep older kids happy without frustrating little ones.

Why Ferrari Coloring Pages Are So Popular Right Now
Let’s be honest—most car coloring books are pretty generic. They slap a boxy shape on the page and call it a sports car. Kids notice. When my son brought home a “race car” page from school that looked more like a taxi, he was disappointed. That’s why I started hunting down printable Ferrari cars that actually match the real models.
Ferrari has this iconic shape. The long hood, the low stance, the prancing horse logo. Once kids recognize those curves, they get picky. They want the Lamborghini to look like a Lamborghini and the Ferrari to look like a Ferrari. These pages solve that problem.
What You’ll Find in This Collection
I tried to cover the full range. Some kids want something simple they can finish in ten minutes. Others want to spend an afternoon adding shadows and details. Here’s what’s included:
- Simple Ferrari outlines – Perfect for preschoolers and kindergarten.
- Classic models – The F40, Testarossa, and 250 GTO for vintage car fans.
- Modern supercars – F8 Tributo, SF90 Stradale, and 488 GTB.
- Racing scenes – Ferrari F1 cars on the track.
- Logo pages – Just the prancing horse badge for quick crafts.

How to Print These Ferrari Coloring Sheets
No sign-ups, no weird downloads. Just click any image, and it opens in a new tab as a high-res PDF. I keep them on standard US Letter size, but they fit A4 perfectly too. Pro tip: if you’re using markers, print on slightly thicker paper (at least 100 gsm). Regular copy paper works fine for crayons and colored pencils.
Here’s the quick process:
- Pick your favorite Ferrari coloring sheet below.
- Click to open the PDF.
- Hit Ctrl+P (or Command+P on Mac).
- Select “Fit to Page” so the car fills the whole sheet.
Coloring Tips to Make Your Ferrari Pop
My oldest is ten now, and he’s started getting fancy with gradients. If your kid wants to go beyond flat colors, here are a few tricks we learned together:
Pick the Right Red
Ferrari’s official red is called Rosso Corsa. It’s a bright, warm red—not dark like a fire truck, not orangey like a clown nose. If you only have a basic crayon box, the standard red works fine. Just avoid purple-reds; they make the car look off.
Shadows Matter
Add a light grey or pale blue under the wheel arches and along the bottom edge of the doors. It gives the car weight. My son uses the side of his pencil to lightly shade those areas before adding color on top.
Don’t Forget the Background
A plain white background is fine, but if you want the car to stand out, try a light blue or grey road. Even a simple horizon line with a sun makes the whole page look finished.

Fun Facts to Share While Coloring
Kids love random facts. I usually read these out while my boys are busy with their crayons. It keeps them focused longer and they actually remember the details.
- The prancing horse logo was originally painted on a World War I fighter plane by Italian ace Francesco Baracca. Enzo Ferrari met Baracca’s mother after the war, and she suggested he use the horse for luck.
- The yellow background behind the horse represents Modena, the Italian city where Enzo Ferrari was born.
- Ferrari didn’t actually build their first car until 1947, even though the company was founded in 1939.
- The Ferrari F40 was the last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari himself. It was built to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary.
What to Do With Finished Coloring Pages
We have a stack of these in our house. Here are a few ways we reuse them instead of letting them pile up in a drawer:
- Birthday cards – Fold a finished page in half, write a message inside, and you’ve got a custom card for a car-loving friend.
- Room décor – Dollar-store frames work great. My son has three Ferraris hanging above his bed.
- Bookmarks – Cut out the car, laminate it (or use clear tape), and punch a hole for a tassel.
- Party decorations – String a few colored Ferraris on yarn for a quick racing-themed banner.

Ferrari F1 coloring page – includes a simple track background.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors should I use for a Ferrari coloring page?
Most people go with Rosso Corsa (racing red) and black, but Ferrari cars also look great in yellow, silver, blue, or even white. Use grey for shadows and silver for the rims. Camel brown works nicely for the interior seats if your sheet shows the inside.
Are these Ferrari coloring pages free to print?
Yes. Every sheet on this page is free for personal use. Just click the image, download the PDF, and print at home. If you need them for a classroom or therapy group, that’s fine too—just don’t resell them.
Which Ferrari model is easiest for a 4-year-old to color?
The simple side-view outlines without busy backgrounds are best. Avoid the F1 cars or detailed SF90 sheets for toddlers. The basic Testarossa or logo pages are much easier for small hands.
Can I use these for a Ferrari-themed birthday party?
Absolutely. Print a bunch, set them on a craft table with crayons, and let the kids color while they arrive. We did this for my son’s 7th birthday and it kept everyone busy for a solid twenty minutes.
More Supercar Coloring Pages You Might Like
If your kid burns through these fast, here are a few related collections on the site:
- Lamborghini Coloring Page
- Porsche Coloring Page
- General Race Car Coloring Sheets
- Sports Car Coloring Pages for Adults
Download Your Favorite Ferrari Coloring Page Below
Scroll down, pick a model, and hit print. If you want to see a specific Ferrari that’s missing—maybe the Daytona SP3 or the Roma—drop a comment and I’ll try to add it next month. Happy coloring!
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