How to Draw a Sports Car for Beginners
This tutorial will show you how to draw a Sports Car for beginners. We took as an example a typical stunning specimen that looks very impressive and sporty.

This tutorial is about how to draw a sports car for beginners. By following all the stages from this instruction, you will learn how to sketch this beautiful sports car using just a standard artist’s kit. Namely a pencil, an eraser, and paper.
Time needed: 45 minutes.
How to Draw a Supercar for Beginners
- Draw the body of the sports car.
The first stage is to sketch out the basic shapes of the car body. This is easy to do with straight and smooth lines.
- Add the wheel arches.
The next step is to create the wheel arches of the vehicle. Then sketch out the edging of the front and rear bumpers.
- Add the windows frame.
From this step, you should draw the side window of the vehicle. It’s simple. Repeat as in our example. By the way, if you paid attention, we draw a sports car using the image of Lamborghini.
- Draw the door.
Next, you need to draw the coupe door of the sports car. Depict the necessary lines that give the bulge. Also, don’t forget to sketch the door handle.
- Add the body lines.
Sketch the missing body lines that give texture and sporty character to the vehicle. The lines should be really smooth.
- Draw the headlights.
Draw all the light optics of the supercar. Outline the headlights, taillights, turn signals. Also, depict the angular side mirror.
- Add some details.
Draw the missing lines on the rear and front bumper. Also, do it on the sill of the car. In addition, you can add some additional details.
- Draw the wheels.
Using several even circles of different diameters, draw the tires and rims of the sports car. Take your time and be careful at this stage.
- Detail the rims.
First, sketch out the center hub holes. Then draw the impressive wheel design based on our example. These rims should look cool and sporty.
- Finish the sports car drawing.
Give the supercar drawing a more finished look. Erase any construction lines if they remain. After that, you can add some shadows or colors. Great job!