SolarTrans
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Here are all the differences I've found or heard of between the two, both officially and unofficially. Drove an A-Spec ITS and FL5 CTR over the weekend to help inform it, too.
Please correct me and/ or add to this.
ITS:
-Louder "high flow" flow exhaust
-More aggressive tune, per Hondata. More midrange torque
-20% ish softer suspension in each mode relative to CTR. Same components.
-Less aggressive seats than CTR
-Power driver seat (no memory) vs Civic's dual manual seats
-Heated front seats (with heated steering wheel option—dealer installed accessory)
-4 Front/4 rear parking sensors, compared to none on the US CTR and 4/4 in CAD
-More soft plastic on the interior, and slightly different dashboard/trim design
-5" longer in total, but same wheelbase as CTR (same trunk volume. Civic hatch is slightly taller)
-Better sound system
-Heads up display
-Front seat color extends to back seats
-Sport+ mode, less info than +R
-Rain sensing wipers
-Overhead sunglasses holder
-Dimming rear view mirror
-More sound deadening
-Better dealership experience
-An extra year of warranty
CTR:
-+R mode for gauges/track use
-Shift lights
-Equipped with built-in navigation (not available on ITS)
-Much more aggressive seats. A-Spec seats are such a miss compared to the CTR, way less comfy while being less supportive (my opinion).
-More red on the interior (red ITS interior is mostly an accent, rather than whole front seats+carpet)
-Firmer suspension tune
-More downforce? (speculation based on spoiler design)
-Numbered limited edition (ITS is not known to be limited production)
-30lbs lighter than ITS
-Smoothly integrated fender flares (ITS has hard creases—looks like a design afterthought)
My biggest disappointment with the Acura was the seats. It's almost a dealbreaker, assuming the ITS gets A-Spec seats or similar. CTR seats are best-in-class, better than my G80 M3 even. A-Spec seats are average.
-Taller hatchback trunk, rather than longer one like ITS
Anything I missed?
Please correct me and/ or add to this.
ITS:
-Louder "high flow" flow exhaust
-More aggressive tune, per Hondata. More midrange torque
-20% ish softer suspension in each mode relative to CTR. Same components.
-Less aggressive seats than CTR
-Power driver seat (no memory) vs Civic's dual manual seats
-Heated front seats (with heated steering wheel option—dealer installed accessory)
-4 Front/4 rear parking sensors, compared to none on the US CTR and 4/4 in CAD
-More soft plastic on the interior, and slightly different dashboard/trim design
-5" longer in total, but same wheelbase as CTR (same trunk volume. Civic hatch is slightly taller)
-Better sound system
-Heads up display
-Front seat color extends to back seats
-Sport+ mode, less info than +R
-Rain sensing wipers
-Overhead sunglasses holder
-Dimming rear view mirror
-More sound deadening
-Better dealership experience
-An extra year of warranty
CTR:
-+R mode for gauges/track use
-Shift lights
-Equipped with built-in navigation (not available on ITS)
-Much more aggressive seats. A-Spec seats are such a miss compared to the CTR, way less comfy while being less supportive (my opinion).
-More red on the interior (red ITS interior is mostly an accent, rather than whole front seats+carpet)
-Firmer suspension tune
-More downforce? (speculation based on spoiler design)
-Numbered limited edition (ITS is not known to be limited production)
-30lbs lighter than ITS
-Smoothly integrated fender flares (ITS has hard creases—looks like a design afterthought)
My biggest disappointment with the Acura was the seats. It's almost a dealbreaker, assuming the ITS gets A-Spec seats or similar. CTR seats are best-in-class, better than my G80 M3 even. A-Spec seats are average.
-Taller hatchback trunk, rather than longer one like ITS
Anything I missed?
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