As someone who never outgrew their love for luxury cars, this coloring book is my new happy place. The moment I flipped through the pages, I was hooked—each illustration captures the sleek curves and intricate details of high-end vehicles like a designer’s blueprint.
I’ve used it with both markers and colored pencils, and here’s the scoop: gel pens bleed slightly (pro tip: slide a scrap paper underneath), but Prismacolor pencils blend like a dream. The paper quality surprised me—thicker than most adult coloring books—so no ghosting unless you really layer the ink.
What sets it apart? The bite-sized car histories under each drawing. While coloring a Pagani, I learned about its aerodynamics—way more engaging than mindlessly filling spaces. My husband (who stole it for his work breaks) loves that the designs walk the line between ‘relaxing’ and ‘challenging’—broad sections for zoning out, tiny grilles for focus.
Unexpected bonus? It’s become our couple’s activity. We’ll pour wine, argue over who gets the Ferrari page, and compare shading techniques. For $8, it’s cheaper than therapy—and more effective at unwinding after a chaotic day.
If you gift this, spring for a pencil set too. The illustrations deserve good tools. Only gripe? I wish there were 10 more pages of obscure hypercars—but that’s just my inner petrolhead talking.