The 2023 Acura Integra 

About 16 years after Acura shelved one of its most beloved cars, Acura has decided to resurrect the Integra. The Integra thrived and was a cornerstone of Acura’s lineup, until Acura developed the RSX.  Bringing back such a classic 90’s legend is not an easy feat.

Nailing Sporty & Practical from Day 1

The Integra was originally created in 1986 as a “sophisticated sports sedan,” designed to be “sporty as well as practical” according to the original press kit from Acura.

Does It Look Like An Integra?

The Integra's front is most reminiscent of modern Acuras, with jeweled headlights, "chicane" daytime running lights, and the diamond pentagon grille, though this vehicle will be the first sold with a frameless grille.

The 2023 Acura Integra’s Interior Did Not Disappoint

In the interior of the car, Acura delivers in the way the brand always does. I don't feel like I'm in Honda Civic when I drive the new Integra, even though it's built on the Honda Civic's frame.

The A-Spec package in the vehicle I tested had red heated suede front seats trimmed with leather and full leather backseats, making it easy to clean up if your friend spills his caramel ribbon crunch frappuccino.

Great Technology That Wows – and a Touchscreen!

I love the digital gauges' animation. Driving displays an animated Integra image between the speedometer and tachometer.

The Roominess Throughout the Integra is Notable

The backseat is roomy, to say the least. For the 2022 remodel, this compact sedan saw its length grow by 6 inches, and much of that extra space went into the rear seat.

The storage space on the Integra is unmatched to other sedans because of the hatchback design. With passengers in the backseat, the trunk is similar to a standard sedan, but when the backseat is empty, the seats fold, giving well over double the cargo space.

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