Where to even begin with the "all-new" 2023 Acura Integra? Enthusiasts have been waiting for a new Integra ever since Acura discontinued the excellent RSX back in 2006.
Now, 17 years later, there is a new Integra. Based on the 11th gen Honda Civic, the new Integra only comes in a four-door sedan body, and, despite being positioned as an entry-level luxury sport sedan, it pretty much feels exactly like a Civic Si. The powertrain is identical, the chassis uses pretty much all the same parts, and even the interior is almost 100% Honda Civic.
What gives? Where are the upgrades? The Integra is supposed to be the better version of a Honda Civic, but this doesn't really seem any better, especially given the ridiculous $37,395 price tag.
Is the revived Acura Integra worth your time and money? Let's go find out...
2023 Acura Integra A-SPEC with Tech Package
MSRP: $37,395
Engine: L15B7, 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder
Power: 200 horsepower, 195 lb-ft torque
Transmission: 6-speed manual w/ helical LSD
Fuel Economy: 26 MPG city, 26 MPG freeway, 30 combined
Chassis: McPherson strut front, multi-link independent rear, adaptive dampers. Brakes, sway bars, etc. all the same as Civic Si
Interior/Tech: Leather, power, heated seats, dual zone climate control, wireless phone charging, wireless Apple CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, head-up display
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