Lobini Logo

Lobini Automóveis Ltda.

The Lobini emblem reflects a rare Brazilian sports-car identity built around agility, compact performance, and the founders' personal imprint. Its visual character connects the H1's lightweight engineering with a distinctive marque story rooted in São Paulo automotive ambition.

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Full logo

Best for directories, marketplace cards, comparison pages, and any surface where the complete mark has room to breathe.

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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Reference

More about Lobini.

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.

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.

How the mark got here

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

Origins

Lobini was founded in Brazil in 1999 by José Orlando Lobo and Fábio Birolini. The brand name was created by combining parts of the founders' surnames, Lobo and Birolini. The company set out to develop a lightweight Brazilian sports car with domestic engineering input and a distinctive identity separate from larger imported performance marques.

Development of the Lobini H1

The Lobini H1 became the marque's defining model. It was designed as a compact, mid-engined sports car and used Volkswagen Group mechanical components, including a turbocharged engine in later versions. Its small-scale production and Brazilian origin made it an unusual entry in the national automotive market, where independent sports-car manufacturing has been rare.

Brax Automóveis Acquisition

In 2006, Lobini was acquired by Brax Automóveis, which continued the project and helped bring the H1 to wider public attention. The car appeared in Brazilian automotive media and at motor shows, reinforcing the Lobini name as a niche domestic performance brand. Production remained limited, and the marque did not evolve into a broad model range.

When the logo changed

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

1999

Founding Lobini identity

The early Lobini identity used the brand name derived from Lobo and Birolini, giving the marque a personal founder-linked signature. Publicly documented examples associate the badge with a compact sports-car emblem rather than a large corporate identity system.

Reason for redesign: The identity was created to establish a distinct Brazilian sports-car marque for the H1 project.

2000s

H1 production-era badge

During the Lobini H1 era, the badge was used on the nose and branding materials of the car, typically paired with the Lobini wordmark. Its warm yellow and dark contrast helped it stand apart on the compact bodywork of the H1.

Reason for redesign: The badge supported the market presentation of the H1 as a low-volume performance car.

What to preserve in production

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

Composition

The Lobini identity is compact and badge-oriented, suited to placement on a small sports-car nose and rear bodywork. The emblem works as a marque seal rather than a broad corporate wordmark system.

Symbol

The brand name itself carries the clearest symbolism, combining the founders' surnames. The Lobo element also connects the identity to a wolf reference in Portuguese, giving the marque a sense of agility and predatory performance.

Lettering

The Lobini wordmark is generally presented in a straightforward, legible style that supports the badge rather than dominating it. This practical approach fits a low-volume manufacturer focused on the car itself.

Color

Public badge references commonly use a warm yellow or gold field with darker detailing, creating strong contrast and a performance-oriented impression. Because no widely published official color standard is available, the palette should be treated as a visual reference rather than a formal corporate specification.

Shape

The emblem's compact enclosed form suits automotive badging, where the mark must remain readable on curved body panels and small trim pieces. Its shape gives the brand a finished manufacturer identity despite its niche production scale.

Heritage

Lobini's visual identity is closely tied to the H1, its only widely recognized production model. The logo's heritage is therefore inseparable from Brazil's small independent sports-car scene of the early 2000s.

Market context

Lobini represents an uncommon Brazilian attempt to produce a modern domestic sports car. Its logo carries significance because it appeared on a locally developed performance model in a market dominated by mass-market and imported brands.

Design logic

The identity favors a simple, recognizable badge that communicates speed, independence, and founder-led character. It reflects the practical needs of a small manufacturer rather than a heavily standardized multinational brand system.

Where teams place it

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

Vehicle badging

Vehicle historians and collectors

The Lobini emblem is most closely associated with physical badging on the Lobini H1 sports car.

Automotive databases

Automotive researchers

The logo is used as a manufacturer identifier in car encyclopedias, model databases, and historic vehicle references.

Digital product icons

Product teams

Small-scale logo treatments can identify Lobini within vehicle selection interfaces, marque lists, and garage-management products.

Editorial coverage

Publishers

The badge helps connect articles about the Lobini H1 to its Brazilian performance-car context.

Answers before you ship

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