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10 Zombie Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Welcome to our Zombie Monster Truck Coloring Pages collection! If your child loves the combination of creepy-cool creatures and powerful vehicles, this is the perfect set. We've put together 10 free printable pages that blend the fun of monster trucks with a playful zombie theme—think oversized trucks with silly zombie characters, spooky (but not scary!) details, and plenty of fun surprises to color.

Kids are naturally drawn to monster trucks because they're big, bold, and exciting. Add in the silly, goofy appeal of friendly zombies, and you've got a theme that captures imagination while keeping things fun and age-appropriate. This collection works beautifully for children ages 3 through 8, with a mix of simpler pages for younger colorers and more detailed designs for kids who love a challenge. Some pages feature chunky outlines perfect for toddlers just learning to hold crayons, while others include smaller details and patterns that keep older kids engaged and focused.

Coloring is so much more than just having fun (though it absolutely is!). When kids color, they're building fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. They're making creative choices about colors and combinations, which boosts confidence and self-expression. You'll see pages with zombie truck drivers behind the wheel, massive tires ready to crush (imaginary!) obstacles, and scenes of trucks bouncing over hills or through spooky landscapes. Every page gives kids a chance to bring their own vision to life.

Whether you're a parent looking for a rainy-day activity, a teacher needing engagement tools for your classroom, or a grandparent wanting screen-free fun, these pages are ready to go. Simply download, print on regular paper, and grab whatever coloring supplies you have on hand. No registration, no fees—just creative fun!

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

  • Go green and gray! Use classic zombie colors like pale greens, grays, and purples for the zombie characters, then let your truck shine with bright reds, blues, or neon colors. The contrast makes the whole design pop.
  • Try the 'outline-first' trick for younger kids: lightly trace around shapes with a darker color first, then fill in the middle with lighter shades. It helps stay inside the lines and builds confidence.
  • Get creative with patterns! Monster truck tires, zombie clothing, and truck details are perfect for adding stripes, dots, or checkerboards. Kids love experimenting with different patterns in different sections.
  • Turn finished pages into a 'Monster Truck Rally' display! Hang pages on a hallway wall, tape them in a line across a bedroom, or layer them on poster board to create a 3D scene kids can add to over time.

Related Collections

1. Zombie Hand Hood Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a large cartoon zombie hand reaching up from the hood

A large cartoon zombie hand reaches up right out of the hood of this monster truck, fingers spread wide! The hand is part of the truck's body design, rising from the center of the hood like it's bursting through. Silly and spooky fun!

2. Zombie Jaw Grille Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a front grille shaped like an open zombie mouth with crooked teeth

This truck's front grille is shaped like a zombie's open mouth! Crooked cartoon teeth line the top, and a big blocky jaw forms the bottom bumper. It looks like the truck is ready to take a big chompy bite. Perfectly silly zombie style!

3. Baby Zombie Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple cute monster truck with mismatched zombie eyes, crooked grin bumper, and bolts on fenders

This cute little zombie truck is friendly and silly! It has one big eye and one smaller eye on the cab, a crooked grin bumper full of goofy teeth, and a bolt sticking out of each fender like a classic cartoon monster. Easy and adorable to color!

4. Brain Dome Cab Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a cab roof shaped like a giant cartoon brain with wrinkle textures

The cab roof of this monster truck is shaped like a giant cartoon brain! Wrinkles and fold lines texture the dome from front to back. It's a wild design that makes the truck look like it's thinking really hard about crushing everything in its path.

5. Tombstone Spoiler Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a rear spoiler shaped like a rounded tombstone gravestone

Check out that spoiler! The rear wing on this monster truck is shaped like a classic rounded tombstone or gravestone. It stands tall above the truck bed, ready to haunt the race track. Spooky and cool at the same time!

6. Zombie Arm Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with exhaust pipes shaped like zombie arms reaching upward behind the cab

This truck has exhaust pipes shaped like zombie arms reaching up into the air! Two cartoon zombie arms rise from behind the cab, fingers outstretched, like they're trying to grab the sky. It's goofy and great!

7. Bone Frame Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a visible chassis frame made entirely of cartoon bone shapes

Look underneath this monster truck — the whole chassis and frame is made of bones! Instead of metal rails and crossbars, you can see cartoon bone shapes forming the entire undercarriage structure. The ultimate skeleton truck design!

8. Frankenstein Bolt Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with a flat-top squared cab like Frankenstein's head and large bolts on each fender

It's a Frankenstein monster truck! This simple truck has a flat-top squared-off cab just like Frankenstein's head, and two giant round bolts sticking straight out from each fender. Easy to color and instantly recognizable!

9. Coffin Truck Bed

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a truck bed shaped like an open coffin casket with hinged lid

The truck bed on this monster truck is shaped like an open coffin! The six-sided coffin shape has a hinged lid leaning to one side, open and ready. It's spooky in a fun cartoon way and has tons of great detail lines to color.

10. Eyeball Wheel Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck where each wheel hub is shaped like a big round eyeball with a pupil

Every single wheel hub on this monster truck is shaped like a giant eyeball! Big round irises with pupils stare out from each tire center. The truck body is simple and bold, making those eyeball wheels really pop when you color them!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these Zombie monster truck coloring pages best for?
These pages work beautifully for ages 3–8, with something for everyone. The first few pages feature thick, bold outlines perfect for ages 3–4, while middle pages suit ages 5–6 with medium detail. Pages toward the end of the collection include finer lines and more complex scenes for ages 7–8 who enjoy a longer activity and more creative challenge.
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes! Every page in this collection is completely free to download and print. You can print as many copies as you need for your home, classroom, or school events at no cost. Just download the PDF and print on standard printer paper.
How can I use these Zombie coloring pages in the classroom?
These pages are fantastic for independent work time, early finishers, transition activities, or art class projects. You could also turn coloring into storytelling by having kids describe their zombie truck's adventure, create a classroom display of finished pages, or use them as a calming activity during high-energy times of day. Teachers love these for building focus and fine motor skills without requiring prep work.
What supplies work best for coloring these pages?
Crayons, colored pencils, markers, and watercolor paints all work wonderfully. For younger kids (2–4), chunky crayons are easiest to grip. For ages 5+, colored pencils and markers give more control and vibrant colors. Pro tip: Place a piece of paper under the coloring hand to prevent smudging with markers.
Can my toddler color these Zombie monster truck pages?
Absolutely! The first few pages in this collection are specifically designed for ages 2–4 with extra-thick outlines and simple shapes that are easy to color within the lines. These early pages build confidence and the muscle control toddlers need. Supervise your little one and enjoy coloring together!