About Us
Our Values
Our Mission – From Roots to Future
We were born as Petrolheads, shaped by the underground nights of Wangan and Touge, the craftsmanship of ’90s Japanese cars, and the spirit that has fueled generations of enthusiasts.
In today’s world, where appearances and trends often overshadow authenticity, we see the essence of car and bike culture at risk of being forgotten.
Our mission is to preserve and share that essence—the life, spirit, and culture of those who live through cars and bikes.
From Japan to America and beyond, we aim to ignite the flame of Petrol Spirits worldwide, connecting people through vehicles and delivering experiences that words cannot capture.
To every companion who shares this dream with us,
we offer our deepest gratitude.
our team
Mizuki
I was born a Motorfan.
Tuning ’90s Japanese cars, cruising the highways at midnight, chasing lap times on the circuit, and sometimes camping out in a massive American van—
I spent my youth living a life of playing hard with cars.
Since getting my motorcycle license at 16, I’ve spent 15 years immersed in cars and bikes, loving them almost to obsession.

In tokyo
“Isn’t too much attention placed on how things look on social media—on flashiness and appearances?”
And yet, I began to feel a sense of discomfort with today’s car and bike culture.
Where is the true connection of the heart?
The nights at Daikoku PA, the underground culture.
There, in the quiet, the spirit and history of people were undeniably alive.
And yet today, isn’t that essence being left behind?
We founded this project to share the way of life, the spirit, and the culture rooted in those who love cars and bikes.
First and foremost, we want to share the true soul of Japanese car culture—its craftsmanship, its history, and the people who carry it forward.
With that passion in our hearts, we set out to connect with the world.
From Japan to America, and beyond—through cars and bikes, we aim to bring people together and ignite the flame of Petrol Spirits across the globe.
That is how, in 2025, our challenge began.
And we will keep driving forward—
to preserve culture, to enrich lives, and to deliver experiences beyond words.
in california
Betty
“The more i drive and learn how to drive the more I appreciate the car community”
Betty has loved cars since her first drive in a Parisian parking, in a black 9-3 Saab. Since then she has quietly observed modern cars and karting activities. After living 8years in Japan, right before departing, she realized she wanted to be part of the car community. She wanted to race, to build and to vibrate altogether with the music of the engine.

