Acura Integra
Closely related to the Honda Civic, the Integra is Acura’s entry-level car and available exclusively with a hatchback body style. It features a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 200 horsepower through a manual transmission or a CVT. The high-performance Integra Type S, meanwhile, uses a 2.0-litre turbo engine, packs 320 horsepower and comes with a stick. No matter which model you select, front-wheel drive is the way to go.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 76% |
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Fuel economy | 7/10 |
Reliability | 9/10 |
Safety | 8/10 |
Infotainment | 7/10 |
Driving | 7/10 |
Overall | 7/10 |
What's new in 2025
No major change.
Pros
- High-performance Type S version
- Excellent manual transmission
- Ergonomic interior, practical hatchback to access the trunk
Cons
- No all-wheel drive
- Uninspiring base engine with CVT
- Limited rear visibility
Competitors
Recalls
none