[Exclusive Interview] Sung Kang on Craft, Identity, and the Soul of Car Culture


As automotive culture continues to evolve beyond the streets and onto global stages through gaming, fashion, and entertainment — actor and longtime car enthusiast Sung Kang is helping bridge those worlds in a compelling new collaboration with Xbox, Zipangu, and UPRISERS LAB.

Timed alongside the highly anticipated launch of Forza Horizon 6, the project introduces a limited collection of custom upcycled Japanese denim jackets inspired by Japan's legendary street racing culture, its celebrated craftsmanship, and its enduring creative identity.


Few actors have become as closely identified with global car culture as Sung Kang. From his iconic role as Han in the Fast & Furious franchise to his real-life appreciation for design, craftsmanship, and Japanese automotive history, Sung Kang has built a reputation that extends far beyond Hollywood. Here, he brings both authenticity and genuine passion to a collaboration that feels deeply personal rather than purely promotional.

The collection features two exclusive custom upcycled Japanese denim jacket designs, each drawing from Japan's outsized influence on street racing and enthusiast culture worldwide. In our conversation with Kang, the actor reflects on creativity, craftsmanship, his emotionally driven film DRIFTER, the lasting pull of Japanese car culture — and even the unexpected role K-pop has played in his life.


The custom denim jackets blend gaming, fashion, and Japanese street racing culture. What part of that creative process excited you the most?

What excited me most was how naturally all those worlds came together through storytelling and craftsmanship. This never felt like a traditional merchandise collaboration. It felt much more like building a cultural object inspired by atmosphere, identity and movement. Working with Xbox, Zipangu and UPRISERS LAB allowed us to explore Japanese automotive culture through fashion, utility and design in a really thoughtful way. UPRISERS LAB especially brought an incredible level of innovation and detail to translating those ideas into something wearable.

Japanese car culture has influenced generations of enthusiasts worldwide. What do you think makes it so timeless and globally respected?

I think it’s the balance between precision and individuality. Japanese car culture has always respected craftsmanship and technical excellence, but there’s also a huge emphasis on personal expression and creativity. Whether it’s a restoration, a drift build or a street car, there’s usually a strong emotional connection behind it. That authenticity is what people continue to connect with around the world.

If you could build your dream in-game garage in Forza Horizon 6 with only three Japanese cars, which models are you choosing?

1969 432 Datsun Z, 1967 Toyota Gt2000 , and of course LOLA- 1986 Toyota Corolla with the LS3 and rocket bunny kit. 

1969 432 Datsun Z

Did working on your film DRIFTER challenge you differently compared to other productions?

Absolutely. Drifter was deeply personal creatively because I wanted to explore the emotional side of automotive culture in a more grounded and human way. It challenged me to think not only visually, but emotionally and atmospherically - how movement, silence, cars and environments can all communicate identity and memory. It was a very immersive experience creatively.

What themes or emotions do you hope audiences walk away with after watching DRIFTER?

I hope audiences walk away feeling something emotional rather than simply watching cars on screen. The film explores freedom, loneliness, connection, memory and self-discovery through automotive culture. Cars become a language for identity and belonging in the story. Hopefully people connect to the humanity behind it.


Zipangu celebrates Japanese music and culture in a big way. How closely do you think music and car culture are connected?

I think they’re deeply connected because both create atmosphere and emotional identity. Music shapes the feeling of a drive the same way a car shapes an experience physically. A lot of enthusiast culture is tied to memory, mood and community, and music becomes part of that storytelling naturally. That’s one of the reasons Zipangu feels so exciting - it brings all of those cultural worlds together in one space.

K-pop has become such a global part of music culture lately. Has it made its way onto your family’s playlists at all? 

Yes, kpop has always been a big part of my life since the early 90’s.

Over the years, how has your own relationship with cars changed outside of acting?

I think my relationship with cars has become more reflective over time. Earlier on, I was probably more focused on performance and aesthetics, but now I appreciate craftsmanship, history and emotional connection much more deeply. I’m increasingly drawn to builds and designs that feel personal and intentional rather than purely flashy or trend-driven.

Car enthusiasts are incredibly passionate communities. What’s been one of the most memorable fan interactions you’ve had at a car meet or event?

The most memorable interaction has been seeing 3 generations of a family coming to a car meet sharing their love for the Fast and Furious movies. 

Do you have any advice for anyone looking to start out on a new venture? 

I think the most important thing is staying connected to why you’re doing it in the first place. Trends change and external validation comes and goes, but passion and authenticity usually resonate long-term. The projects that tend to endure are the ones created with intention, curiosity and genuine love for the craft behind them.


Follow Sung Kang 

Instagram @sungkangsta

Drifter movie @driftermovie 

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To celebrate Forza Horizon 6’s launch, Sung Kang teamed up with UPRISERS LAB and Zipangu to create exclusive Japanese denim racing jackets.

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