Cizeta Logo

Cizeta Automobili

The Cizeta emblem carries the visual drama of a rare Italian supercar marque, pairing deep blue with vivid yellow heraldic forms. Its identity reflects Claudio Zampolli's initials, a hand-built V16 vision, and the theatrical presence of the Cizeta V16T.

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Full logo

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Badge

Best for compact UI: filters, tables, saved vehicles, mobile lists, and favicon-like brand slots.

Wordmark

Best when the manufacturer name needs to stay legible in headers, partner lists, and editorial pages.

Implementation

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1<img2  src="https://motomarks.io/img/cizeta?token=YOUR_API_KEY"3  alt="Cizeta logo"4  width="128"5  height="128"6  loading="lazy"7/>

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Reference

More about Cizeta.

Brand history, logo changes, color notes, usage examples, and common questions.

What makes this mark recognizable?

Identity cues, heritage, and visual details to keep in mind before the asset lands in your UI.

Cizeta was founded in the late 1980s by Italian engineer and former Lamborghini development figure Claudio Zampolli, with music producer Giorgio Moroder involved in the early Cizeta-Moroder V16T project. The brand name comes from the Italian pronunciation of Zampolli's initials, C.Z., rendered as Cizeta.

Public documentation of formal logo redesigns is limited, but the marque has long been associated with a blue badge carrying yellow heraldic animal-head forms and the Cizeta name, giving the low-volume supercar maker a distinctive Italian exotic identity. The emblem reflects the brand's short, ambitious history around the V16T, a hand-built supercar known for its transverse V16 engine and Marcello Gandini-related design lineage.

First color in the reference palette

Motomarks records #0033A0 as the primary Cizeta reference color, with any alternate swatches listed in the color reference and API response.

How the mark got here

The identity shifts that explain the Cizeta logo in use today.

Origins

Cizeta was established in 1988 around the Cizeta-Moroder V16T, a low-volume supercar project led by Claudio Zampolli with early backing and name association from Giorgio Moroder. Zampolli had worked around Italian exotic-car engineering and service circles, and the new marque aimed to build an exclusive, hand-assembled flagship with a unique transverse V16 engine layout.

Name and identity

The name Cizeta is derived from the Italian pronunciation of the letters C and Z, Claudio Zampolli's initials. That personal naming structure gave the marque a founder-led identity, while the badge and color treatment helped distinguish it from better-known Italian supercar brands.

Cizeta V16T

The V16T remains the model most closely associated with the brand. Its name refers to the sixteen-cylinder engine and transverse installation, and the car's dramatic proportions and wedge-like form placed Cizeta within the late-1980s and early-1990s Italian supercar tradition.

When the logo changed

A compact record of redesigns, visual turns, and the reasons the mark moved.

1988

Cizeta-Moroder V16T identity

Early public identity used the Cizeta-Moroder name in connection with the V16T project, pairing the founder-derived Cizeta name with Giorgio Moroder's involvement.

Reason for redesign: The identity reflected the original partnership and launch-phase positioning of the supercar project.

1990

Cizeta marque badge

The marque became primarily associated with the Cizeta name and a badge using strong blue and yellow contrast, with heraldic animal-head forms above the wordmark.

Reason for redesign: The simplified brand presentation followed the separation from the Cizeta-Moroder naming arrangement and emphasized the Cizeta marque itself.

What to preserve in production

Shape, color, and type cues that keep Cizeta recognizable at app scale.

Composition

The Cizeta badge uses a compact exotic-car emblem format, with a strong central symbol and the brand name placed as a clear identifier. Its layout favors immediate recognition on a small hood or nose badge rather than a broad corporate wordmark system.

Symbol

The heraldic animal-head motif gives the badge a fierce, performance-oriented character. It suits the V16T's rare and aggressive positioning, although the company has not widely published a detailed official explanation of each symbolic element.

Lettering

The Cizeta name is typically presented in bold uppercase lettering. The wordmark functions as a direct marque identifier, important for a low-volume manufacturer whose badge is less familiar than mass-market automotive marks.

Color

Blue and yellow dominate the best-known Cizeta badge treatment. The deep blue field creates a premium, formal base, while yellow gives the emblem high contrast and a competition-like visual energy.

Shape

The badge format is compact and crest-like, consistent with many specialist sports-car identities. This shape makes the emblem suitable for front bodywork, wheel centers and interior trim.

Heritage

The logo's identity is tied less to a long sequence of corporate redesigns and more to the short, concentrated history of the V16T project. Its founder-derived name and Italian supercar context are central to its heritage.

Market context

Cizeta occupies a niche place in automotive culture because of the unusual V16T and its connection to late-1980s Italian exotic-car design. The badge has become a marker of rarity among collectors and enthusiasts.

Design logic

The design philosophy is expressive and theatrical rather than minimalist. It communicates exclusivity, mechanical ambition and Italian exotic-car drama in a small badge intended for a very low-volume vehicle.

Where teams place it

Common product surfaces where Cizeta assets need to stay clear, consistent, and fast.

Vehicle badging

Collectors and restorers

The Cizeta emblem is most closely associated with exterior and interior identification on the V16T, including nose, rear and trim applications.

Auction and registry listings

Auction houses and researchers

The badge and Cizeta name are used to identify rare V16T examples in sale listings, vehicle histories and enthusiast registries.

Automotive databases

Developers and catalog teams

Digital vehicle databases use the Cizeta name and emblem to classify the marque separately from Lamborghini, Moroder and other connected Italian exotic-car references.

Answers before you ship

Format, usage, attribution, and history notes for the Cizeta logo.