Lobini was a Brazilian sports car manufacturer founded in 1999 by José Orlando Lobo and Fábio Birolini. The brand aimed to create a high-performance vehicle that could rival international sports cars. Their flagship model, the Lobini H1, was a two-seater roadster with a mid-mounted 1.8L turbocharged Audi engine, producing 180 PS. Known for its tubular steel chassis, fiberglass body, and independent suspension, the H1 offered impressive performance, reaching 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds. Despite its promise, only around 70 units were produced between 2005 and 2012, making it a rare and iconic Brazilian sports car.