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Not too long ago, and much to our surprise, Acura announced that it would revive the Integra nameplate — the Type R was one of our most influential cars from the 1990s — for a future sports car. The brand says the new Integra will capture “the same fun to drive spirit and DNA of the original.”
Details about the new Integra are trickling out — and unusually for a future car, mostly from Acura itself. Here’s what we know so far.
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The next Acura Integra will have four doors
The 1980s–1990s Integra was a two-door coupe. While still sporty and compact, Acura’s own teaser images have revealed that the 2023 version would be a four-door vehicle with a rear hatch. That said, manufacturers have been stretching the boundary of “coupe” for years; the Integra may not technically be a coupe, but Acura could still label it as one.
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The new Acura Integra will offer a manual transmission
Acura has confirmed that the Integra will offer a six-speed manual transmission. No mention yet about whether there will be an automatic alternative.
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