Lobini was a Brazilian sports-car marque created in 1999 by José Orlando Lobo and Fábio Birolini, with its name formed from parts of the founders' surnames.
Public logo history is limited, but the brand's identity has commonly been associated with a compact badge using a stylized animal reference connected to "Lobo", the Portuguese word for wolf. The emblem and wordmark were used on the Lobini H1, a low-volume Brazilian sports car that became the company's defining product. After the brand was acquired by Brax Automóveis in 2006, the Lobini name continued to be tied primarily to the H1 and its Brazilian performance-car heritage.
First color in the reference palette
Motomarks records #F2C300 as the primary Lobini reference color, with any alternate swatches listed in the color reference and API response.