2026 Acura Integra
Starting MSRP
$33,400
Body Style
Sedan
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive
Seating
5 passengers
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Overview
EL BOXWhat we think of the IntegraAI
- The Acura Integra sits in a weird sweet spot — a sedan starting at $33,400 that climbs all the way to $53,400 in Type S trim, and that range alone tells you Honda is playing two very different games with one nameplate.
- Here's something most people missed: Japan is importing the American-built Integra Type S back to its home turf for the first time in four decades, which says more about this car's credibility than any spec sheet ever could.
- We haven't had time to fully test the Integra yet, but when a country famous for engineering perfection wants your Alabama-built sport sedan shipped across the Pacific, that's a story worth digging into.
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Specifications
Starting MSRP
$33,400
Top Trim MSRP
$53,400
Body Style
Sedan
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive
Seating
5 passengers