Acura’s revived Integra is nearly ready for primetime, as the production model has now been revealed and will be reaching dealerships this spring. The reservation site for the 2023 Integra includes many details about the trims and color combinations that will be available at launch, so we decided to delve into the various configurations to see what’s available on each model.
Acura says the Integra will start at around $30,000, and for that sum you’ll get the standard model that comes with a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four, front-wheel drive, and a CVT automatic. A sunroof, a digital gauge cluster, faux leather upholstery, a power driver’s seat, heated front seats, and a 7.0-inch touchscreen are key standard features. 17-inch wheels are wrapped in 215-series tires. Only A-Spec models will be available to reserve initially, but the base models should be available later this year.
The A-Spec is an appearance package that includes larger 18-inch wheels and wider 235-series tires, along with different front and rear fasciae and a rear lip spoiler. Acura has yet to release a price for the A-Spec upgrade but we think it will reside somewhere in the mid-$30,000 range.
Opting for the Technology package on A-Spec models includes a lot more equipment and—most importantly—unlocks the option for the six-speed manual transmission. Additional goodies include a larger 9.0-inch touchscreen, adaptive dampers, ambient lighting, a 16-speaker premium audio system, and a head-up display, and microsuede trim.
Acura says that more colors will be available eventually, but those who want to reserve an Integra early will have the choice of four hues: Majestic Black Pearl, Liquid Carbon Metallic, Apex Blue Pearl, and Platinum White Pearl.
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