Acura Integra Wins Driver’s Choice Award For Best Sports Sedan By MotorWeek

Victory adds to Integra’s impressive list of accomplishments, including North American Car of the Yearâ„¢ With its sporty design, engaging driving experience, versatile package and premium features, the Integra quickly became the best-selling model in its segment. In 2023… Source: acuranews.com

3 Reasons Why The Acura Integra Type S Beats The Civic Type R (and 1 Main Reason Why It Doesn’t)

The Honda Civic Type R is an icon of front-wheel drive performance. But for card-carrying adults (at least those who aren’t masochistic car journalists), it’s a difficult car to own. The Civic Type R’s aesthetics lean too much into the world of boy racers, with the same modifications that help it dance around the track. Source: Gear Patrol

Review: Integra Type S Is The Best Sporty Acura Since The RSX

Open this photo in gallery: The 2024 Acura Integra Type S is a top-trim Integra with 320 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Kunal D’souza/The Globe and Mail The Acura Integra Type R of the late 1990s was Honda’s pinnacle. It was the perfect combination of size, weight and power. That 4 cylinder… Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

2024 Acura Integra Type S

If you’re in the market for a “driver’s car,” check out the 2024 Acura Integra Type S Sedan. Standard hardware includes a turbocharged 2.0-liter VTEC engine, a class-exclusive six-speed manual transmission, a limited-slip differential, and a performance-tuned adaptive damper system. Powerful Brembo front brakes and… Source: www.heraldnet.com

Acura Integra Type S Vs. VW Golf R

Acura brought back the Integra nameplate in 2023 after a long hiatus, piqued by the interest of many compact car enthusiasts. His Integra hatchback, based on parent company Honda’s Civic, had plenty of practicality and value, but performance was a bit underwhelming. Thankfully, that changes with the new 2024 Integra Type S. Source: www.myjournalcourier.com

Edmunds Hot Hatch Comparison: Acura Integra Type S And VW Golf R

Comment on this story Add to Saved Story Save Responding to the intrigues of many compact car enthusiasts, Acura is bringing back the Integra nameplate for 2023 after a long hiatus. The Integra hatchback, based on parent company Honda’s Civic, debuted with plenty of practicality and value, but performance left a bit to be desired. Source: www.washingtonpost.com