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10 Tiger Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Tiger monster trucks are the perfect combination of two things kids absolutely love — big, powerful vehicles and amazing animals! This collection of 10 free printable coloring pages brings together the roar of a monster truck with the bold stripes and personality of a tiger. Whether your child is fascinated by vehicles, animals, or both, these pages offer hours of creative fun without any cost to you.

Coloring is so much more than just keeping kids entertained (though it definitely does that!). When children color, they're strengthening the tiny muscles in their hands and fingers — the same muscles they'll use for writing and drawing. Choosing colors, staying within lines (or going outside them, we don't judge!), and making creative decisions all help build confidence and self-expression. These Tiger monster truck pages are designed with this in mind, featuring everything from a fierce tiger-striped truck crushing cars to a friendly tiger character driving a oversized vehicle, and even a racing scene where the tiger truck zooms past the competition.

You'll find pages with thicker, bolder outlines perfect for toddlers and younger preschoolers, along with more detailed designs for older kids who want a little more challenge. Some pages focus on just the truck itself, while others include fun background elements like dirt clouds, racing tracks, and cheering crowds that kids can personalize however they imagine.

For teachers and parents: These pages work wonderfully in classrooms during transition time or as part of a unit on animals, vehicles, or even colors and patterns. At home, they're perfect for quiet time, a rainy afternoon activity, or even as a sensory-calming tool. Print as many copies as you need — they're completely free, and you'll never have to worry about running out or choosing between favorite pages.

To start coloring, click the Print or Download PDF button on any page below. Every sheet is free — no signup, no watermark mess, just print and color.

Coloring Tips for This Collection

  • Create a striped Tiger truck by coloring alternating stripes in orange and black — let your child pick which direction the stripes go (vertical, horizontal, or even diagonal) to make it uniquely theirs!
  • If your young child has trouble holding crayons, try wrapping a rubber band or piece of tape around the crayon to make it thicker and easier to grip — it makes a huge difference for little hands.
  • Make the Tiger monster truck extra fierce by coloring the tiger's face with bold, bright colors, then use metallic crayons or markers on the truck's wheels and chrome details for a shiny, powerful look.
  • Once the coloring is done, cut out the finished trucks and create a fun mobile by hanging them from string in your child's room, or line them up on a shelf to create a colorful 'monster truck garage' display!

Related Collections

1. Tiger Fang Bumper Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with two large curved tiger fang shapes as the front bumper

This mean machine has two massive tiger fangs as its front bumper — curved, sharp, and ready to smash! The hood has a big tiger nose and snarling mouth built right into the metal.

2. Tiger Claw Hood Scoop Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with three tiger claw scratch shapes cut through the hood

Three huge tiger claw shapes rip through the hood of this monster truck like a tiger scratched right through the metal! The cab has a roll cage shaped like a tiger's ribcage.

3. Baby Tiger Cub Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple cute monster truck shaped like a baby tiger with round ears and a tail

A cute little monster truck shaped like a baby tiger cub! It has round tiger ears on the roof, a little nose on the front, and a long curvy tail coming off the back bumper.

4. Tiger Tail Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with tiger tail shaped exhaust pipes and claw-shaped wheel lugs

The exhaust pipes on this truck are shaped like two curving tiger tails! They stick up from the back of the cab and curl forward. The wheels have claw-shaped lugs instead of normal treads.

5. Saber-Tooth Monster Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck designed like a saber-tooth tiger with huge curved tusks

Inspired by the prehistoric saber-tooth tiger! This truck has two enormous curved tusks coming down from the top of the front bumper, a low aggressive stance, and a massive jaw-shaped front end.

6. Tiger Eye Headlight Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with big tiger eye shaped headlights and a grinning grille

This monster truck has big glowing tiger eyes as its headlights! The front grille looks like a tiger's grin, and the hood has a simple tiger nose bump on top. Easy to color and super cool!

7. Tiger Cage Cab Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a cage-style cab and a cartoon tiger driving inside

Wild ride! The cab of this monster truck is built like a tiger cage with thick bars all around. A cartoon tiger is inside the cage, holding the steering wheel and driving! The truck body is muscular and wide.

8. Tiger King Chrome Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a crown roof rack, paw mirrors, and tiger tail spoiler

The king of all tiger trucks! This one has a crown-shaped roof rack, tiger paw-shaped side mirrors, and a thick tiger tail spoiler across the back. Every detail is built for a champion.

9. Pouncing Tiger Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck in a pouncing stance with front raised and rear low

This truck is built to pounce! The front wheels are higher than the rear, the hood slopes down like a tiger about to leap, and the rear fenders flare out like a tiger's haunches ready to spring.

10. Tiger vs Monster Truck

Black and white coloring page of a cartoon tiger and a monster truck facing each other in a standoff

Face-off! A big cartoon tiger stands on one side looking tough with its claws out, while a monster truck revs on the other side. They're the same size — who would you bet on?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these Tiger monster truck coloring pages best for?
This collection is designed for kids ages 2-8, with pages for everyone! We include easy pages with thick, chunky outlines and simple shapes for toddlers and young preschoolers (ages 2-4), medium-difficulty pages for preschool and kindergarten kids (ages 4-6), and more detailed, intricate designs for early elementary students (ages 6-8) who enjoy a challenge.
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes, completely free! You can download and print as many copies as you need at no cost. Just click the download button, save the PDF to your computer, and print on regular printer paper. There are no hidden fees, no signup required, and no limits on how many times you can print them.
How can I use these Tiger coloring pages in the classroom?
Teachers love these pages for so many purposes! Use them during transition times between activities, as a calming-down tool during rest time, or pair them with lessons about animal habitats, vehicle safety, or color recognition. You can also turn them into a fun bulletin board display by having students sign their names and color a page together as a class project. They're also great for one-on-one time with students who need fine motor practice or a break from more structured work.
What supplies work best for coloring these pages?
For young toddlers (ages 2-4), chunky crayons or triangular crayons are easiest to grip. Preschoolers and kindergarteners do great with regular crayons, colored pencils, or washable markers. For older kids, colored pencils give a nice detailed effect. Markers work too, though they can bleed through thin paper — use a thicker cardstock if you're using markers. Remember, there's no 'wrong' way to color, so whatever supplies you have on hand will work beautifully!
Can my toddler color these Tiger monster truck pages?
Absolutely! We've specifically designed several pages in this collection with extra-thick outlines and larger areas to color, perfect for little ones ages 2-4. These simple designs help toddlers practice holding crayons and develop early fine motor skills without feeling frustrating. Toddlers don't need to stay in the lines — the joy is in the process of exploring colors and making marks on paper!