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What is the difference between a Honda Integra and an Acura Integra?

What is the difference between a Honda Integra and an Acura Integra?

The main difference is styling wise; Different front end styling on the Acura, which is similar to the front end of the European car. Although, the earlier JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) Integras had the same front end as us, with the funky 4 headlights.

Is Acura Integra a sports car?

The Acura Integra was produced from 1986 to 2006 and marketed as a sporty vehicle to younger drivers. But despite its sporty looks, it’s not exactly a race car, touting about 150 horsepower for the base trim. That said, the body of the vehicle isn’t what makes it a sports car.

Is an Acura Integra a JDM?

Born of a JDM icon the Integra Type R had everything, the looks, the sports-tuned chassis, and best of all, one of Honda’s most legendary engines of all time, which is frighteningly powerful for its smaller capacity. Below are just some reasons why the Acura Integra Type R has become an icon.

How much will the new Acura Integra cost?

Acura’s revived Integra will be an all new model for 2023 and we have been told production will start in 2022. Acura claims to be targeting a starting price around $30,000 f0r the base Integra.

What kind of engine does the new Honda Integra have?

The new car will be offered with a six-speed manual (an automatic will be optional) and shares its underpinnings with the all-new Honda Civic. The Integra comes with the same turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that’s in the Civic Si, but we’re hoping for an even perkier powertrain in a revived Type S model. And in the future, who knows?

What’s new at Acura for 2023?

What’s New for 2023? Acura’s revived Integra will be an all new model for 2023 and we have been told production will start in 2022. Acura claims to be targeting a starting price around $30,000 f0r the base Integra. If a racy Type S model is in fact in the cards, we expect it to cost significantly more than a standard Integra.

Why would a luxury automaker launch a sporty new Integra?

Some may wonder why a luxury automaker would choose to launch a sporty car in the age of the SUV, but we’d be quick to remind them that the Integra is a big part of what made the Acura brand. The new car will be offered with a six-speed manual (an automatic will be optional) and shares its underpinnings with the all-new Honda Civic.