The 2023 Acura Integra brings back the original hot-hatch in the hopes of returning enthusiasm for the brand. Is there anything to smile about?
After hibernating for 22 years, the Integra name returns to Acura. And its reawakening is much like its origin, starting rather humbly, slightly modified from the Honda Civic sedan platform. The big question remains whether the 2023 Integra will take root and become an iconic name for a generation of enthusiasts, just as it did in the ’80s and ’90s.
Acura built the last Integra in 2001, ending a 15-year run of the iconic hot-hatch from Honda’s North American premium brand. By the time it left, we saw three generations of both three-door and five-door versions. Acura also built GS-R models with extra horsepower from rev-happy V-TEC four-cylinder engines.
We even got a turned-to-11 Type R version: A 195-horsepower, three-door bottle rocket with athletic moves, a limited-slip differential, a screaming four-cylinder engine, and a massive rear wing for added flair.

But that’s not how the Integra started. It began as a slightly modified Civic hatchback with a different body. A Civic with a touch more panache. This makes the relaunch of the Integra name quite fitting. Twenty-two years on, Acura dusted off the original recipe book, chose the same ingredients, and followed the instructions closely.
What we have here is, essentially, a Civic Si as a hatchback. Just as before, the Integra body is wholly different and instantly distinctive from the Civic, but the chassis and powertrain underneath are largely the same.
Critically, though, the Integra brings a few of its own tricks and different tuning. As a result, it has a distinctive driving feel and personality.
2023 Acura Integra Review: Good Bones

To start, the 11th-generation Honda Civic platform is fantastic. Stiff, strong, and relatively large. In fact, Honda claims its torsional rigidity is 8% higher and bending 13% higher than the 10th-generation platform.

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A Look Inside the 2023 Integra





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Type S? Almost Certainly!
2023 Acura Integra: Something to Smile About
