After a prolonged teaser campaign, Acura has finally revealed the new Integra based on Honda Civic platform and tech. Deliveries are set to begin this spring starting from $30,000.
The newcomer uses a 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder engine capable of 203 PS (200 hp / 150 kW) and 260 Nm (192 lb-ft) of torque. The transmission is variable by default, but opting for a package called A-Spec unlocks six-speed manual as an option. The same pack also includes adaptive suspension with such presets as Comfort, Normal and Sport, gloss black cabin décor, 18-inch wheels, a decent rear spoiler, stainless-steel pedal pads and contrast stitching.
In its most basic form, the new Integra offers a 10.2-inch digital dash screen and a 7-inch infotainment display. Paying extra nets you a 9-inch infotainment unit and an added HUD display.
All trims come with such standard features as emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, blind spot monitoring, and lane control.