The Dolo was a French automotive brand that lasted barely two years, from 1947 to 1948. It was manufactured by BDG (Brun-Dolo-Galtier) of Pierrefite, France. The Dolo JB-10, the company's first automobile, was a futuristic front-wheel-drive two-seater powered by a 592 cc air-cooled boxer engine capable of producing up to 23 horsepower.
The Dolo logo has a simple yet sophisticated design, primarily consisting of texts "Automobiles" and "Dolo" in a clean, uppercase sans-serif typeface, giving off a modern and professional appearance
The Dolo Logo serves as the visual backbone of the brand’s identity, reflecting the brand’s core values, mission, and ambition in a single, bold symbol. The design components, such as lines and composition, convey trust, dependability, and progressive qualities, and the color palette represents key brand attributes such as sustainability, growth, and authenticity.