Yes, the motoring world is converting from internal combustion to battery-electric power. But 2023 highlighted how that transition is happening in fits and starts. It turns out, the interregnum between gas and electric in the present still offers plenty to get excited about.
The year didn’t just see an onslaught of cool new electric cars but innovation happening with icons like the Toyota Tacoma reinventing themselves as hybrids — and even a few intriguing last gasps of internal combustion for the road. For good measure, we also met burgeoning new segments like the midsize pickup and electric-powered camping vehicles.
Acura Integra Type S

Why It Matters: The Civic Type R is a purpose-built track monster. The Integra Type S refines it into a car an adult could actually own.
The Big Picture: The Honda Civic Type R is impressive. But owning one forces you to make some compromises, whether it’s the moderate discomfort, the quirkiness or having to drive around with a goofy wing in real life. The Integra Type S eliminates the compromises. It takes everything except the power down a notch — from 11 to 10. It offers normal seats and a shift lever you can easily grip without driving gloves. It looks surprisingly more like an aggressive sports car. And it’s a bonafide luxury sedan with a 6-speed manual, in a world where such a thing is approaching unicorn status.
