How to Draw a Lamborghini Centenario
The team of DrawCarz.com is very fond of supercars, and our readers are very fond of drawing supercars, and so today we will show you how to draw a Lamborghini Centenario.
This instruction will be super-detailed, and if you do everything right, then, in the end, you will get a very realistic Lamborghini Centenario drawing.

How to draw a Lamborghini Centenario: step-by-step tutorial
Step 1 – Outline the sharp hypercar profile
Start drawing a Lambo with a silhouette, depicting it as a loose sketch. Repeat the fast look of Lambo as the artists of DrawCarz.com did in the image below.

Step 2 – Mark the tires and narrow window line
Now depict the big sports tires in the form of two perfect circles. After that depict a narrow window frame. Finish the stage portraying the lights.

Step 3 – Define the wheel centers and air intakes
Inside the tires, create the silhouettes of the rims. Portray a sports mirror and air intake. Complete this stage by depicting the location of the radiator grille.

Step 4 – Strengthen the complex front fascia
Now trace the hood and give the final look to the headlight and bumper. Use sharp lines to depict the complex grille. Do not forget to get rid of unwanted lines from the work surface.

Step 5 – Refine the flat roof and coupe-like greenhouse
Now, with a smooth and sloping line, depict a low roof turning into a tail. With clear lines detail the window frame and the lines inside it.

Step 6 – Refine the bumper volumes of your Lamborghini Centenario
Depict the back of a Lambo forming the trunk and an unusual taillight. Make the lines in the Lambo drawing clean and beautiful.

Step 7 – Detail the Lamborghini Centenario skirt area
In this stage of the article about how to draw a Lambo, you need to depict numerous details to the side surface. Repeat all the clear lines as in the example from the artists of DrawCarz.com.

Step 8 – Detail the iconic angular scissor-door outline
Now let’s portray the door in the Lambo drawing. It should be angular, like all other details on this supercar. Do not forget to depict the handle on the door.

Step 9 – Draw the central hub and angular spoke rims
In this stage of the instruction on how to draw a Lambo, we will depict the rims. Firstly, depict the central part, then the angular spokes surrounding the central part.

Step 10 – Complete the Lamborghini Centenario drawing with 3d shading
So, we are at the last stage of the instruction on how to draw Lambo, which means it’s time to do the shadows. With the help of hatching, depict the shadows in the places indicated by the artists of DrawCarz.com.

Lamborghini is one of the most legendary car brands in the world, and so the crew of DrawCarz.com was very happy to show you how to draw a Lambo.
Do you like to draw cars? What car drawing lessons do you want to see on our pages? What do you think of this instruction and DrawCarz.com as a whole? We are really looking forward to your feedback and suggestions!
wow 😮
Bruh these are non car guys, you can clearly see that this is a Lamborghini centenario but good drawing
ikr tragic
yeah
this is easy
this is so easy even i can do this in a paper is someone thid this that drawing is soooo cool man and im a boy.
i will buy the lamborghini when i get license of lamborghini and then i will be mine forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yeah it is easy
coooooool
I mean I am getting this car when I am 11 as I’m 10 years old right now.
This helped a lot thks for the help
this is super easy
I can’t do it 🙁
Just don’t give up and try until you do it.
i can’t do it
YALL know y’all can just trace it, if yall want to cs that’s what I’m doing, just trace the parts u don’t know how to do.
Hi. Yes, tracing is the simplest way to draw anything, and it can even help you to tracing your drawing skills, but I always advice to try drawing without tracing, even if the final results don’t look as good as your traced versions. Drawing without tracing will help your to train your skills, and drawing again and again you will get better and better results every time. But again, tracing is also a part of training your drawing skills.