It was seen once like in June but not since. Has anyone managed to confirm it was an Integra Coupe?
2023 Acura Integra Spied Testing Wearing Some Cues From the Third-Generation - Honda Pros
Everything since has been sedan/hatch based.
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Has anyone seen dynos of the Acura 2.0T vs the CTR's? I know that the Accords 2.0t with a STG2 will have a MUCH better low and mid-range and the stock CTR isn't better till 6k+ RPM. Makes me eager to see what engine the Integra Type-S gets. AWD with a DCT and STG2 tune has potential to end up...
While I agree that right now there isn't much market for coupes, I personally prefer them. I also feel like the Integra really got popular for its coupe version.
What do you guys think? Does the lack of a coupe kill the car for you? Do you prefer a sedan? Or do you not really care as long as...
Personally, thinking that not much more than a set of springs and a tune would be needed for either trim to make it a fun car that punches a bit above its weight while staying refined.
It's been a long time since I've been in a smaller more nimble car, so I'm hoping this new Integra keeps that...
Personally I'd love a Type-S in Championship White.
I'd also love some form of Green and Yellow. Parking lots are way too full of shades of Grey/Silver/Black/Dark Blue
If the rumor of the Type-S being AWD and the 272hp (or 306) 2.0T the Integra may be a "gentleman's" WRX.
Side Thought: I find a version of the 2.0T likely, but unsure if AWD can work with the current Civic platform. Though without AWD it's likely to be competing to close with the 2.0T Accord...