Acura Integra (2023)
The Acura Integra is a compact car manufactured by Honda and sold under the Acura brand since 2022. Succeeding the ILX, the Integra is a five-door liftback based on the eleventh-generation Honda Civic.
Acura introduced the DE Integra in North America on June 2, 2022, for the 2023 model year, as Acura's entry level offering in the region. The model reuses the Integra nameplate which had been unused by either Honda or Acura outside China since 2006. The Integra nameplate is also used by Honda in China since 2021, as the twin model of the Civic produced by GAC Honda.
The cargo capacity is with the rear seats up and with the rear seats folded down.
In April 2023 for the 2024 model year, Acura released the Type S model as the high-performance model of the Integra sharing many components with the Honda Civic Type R.
Overview
Designed in Japan, Acura presented the production version of the 2023 Integra on March 10, 2022, nearly identical to the pre-production version. The concept's yellow exterior color and decal did not make the production model. The interior of the production Integra shares several parts from the eleventh-generation Civic including its infotainment system, rather than using the infotainment from the existing Acura RDX and Acura MDX. The 107.7-inch wheelbase is the same as the Civic; however, the Integra is longer and stiffer while having unique body panels.The standard powertrain is a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder gasoline engine from the Honda Civic Si producing and of torque mated to a standard CVT, or an available 6-speed manual transmission with a limited-slip differential. Unlike the previous Japanese-built Integras, this generation is produced in the United States at the Marysville Auto Plant in Marysville, Ohio instead.
The Integra is available in three trim levels: an unnamed base model, the mid-level A-Spec, and the top-tier A-Spec Technology Package. While all models offer a CVT, only the A-Spec Technology Package model offers the six-speed manual transmission.
Pre-orders for the 2023 Integra opened on March 10, 2022, with the first 500 pre-orders also receiving a complimentary exclusive NFT of the vehicle.
Facelift
The Integra received a minor facelift in July 2025 for the 2026 model year. Changes to exterior styling were kept minimal but there were changes such as a new color-matched grille design, new exterior colors and the A-Spec models gained new alloy wheel designs and a new body kit with gloss black pieces. Inside, all Integra models received a standard 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless compatibility for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and standard wireless charging pad, while the A-Spec models gained extended ambient lighting, a new dashboard trim and new blue microsuede inserts for the Orchid interior option. There were no changes made to the powertrain and mechanics.Type S (DE5)
The Integra Type S was revealed on April 11, 2023. It shares key internal components with the FL5 Civic Type R, including the 2.0-liter turbocharged K20C1 inline-4 gasoline engine, four-piston Brembo brakes and 6-speed manual transmission – it cannot be ordered with an automatic gearbox. It also shares the wider tracks of that model, which required the addition of fender flares.Acura's official information states that the K20C8 engine of the Type S produces at 6,500 rpm and between 2,600 and 4,000 rpm, which is 5 hp higher and the same torque compared to the Honda. It also has the same dual-axis front suspension setup as the Civic Type R that is meant to quell torque steer. Adaptive dampers, which are also available in the Integra A-Spec, are adjusted based on drive-mode selection, which in the Type S consists of Comfort, Sport, and Sport+. The brakes were upgraded with larger discs on the front and rear.