
Fifth generation Acura Integra
The Integra was one of the first models offered when the Acura brand launched in 1986, but in 2001 the sporty hatch was discontinued. Fast forward about twenty years, and the Integra returned to the lineup, albeit in a thoroughly modern guise. With a coupe-like five-door hatchback body style inspired by the original, the new Integra features the brand’s stylish Jewel Eye® LED headlights and signature Diamond Pentagon grille. Inside are comfortable seats with sufficient legroom front and back, although the middle rear seat in back is a bit cramped. The Integra launched with a seven-inch touchscreen display, but the 2026 model upgraded to a new nine-inch screen.
The current-generation Integra comes standard with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine and offers an available six-speed manual gearbox. A year after its launch, the Integra received a significant power boost with the introduction of the Type S, boasting a 2.0-liter engine putting out more than 300 horsepower.
Model highlights
Powerful 320-horsepower Type S trim (added in 2024)
Standard nine-inch infotainment display (added in 2026)
Six-speed manual gearbox available
Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
Extensive advanced driver-assist features
Changes by year
Latest generation from 2023 - present
2026 Acura Integra
Highlights
Nine-inch touchscreen display now standard
New aero body kit for A-Spec
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2025 Acura Integra
2024 Acura Integra

2023 Acura Integra

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