The Acura Integra is a sporty compact luxury sedan that provides a great value in all but its top trim. The performance-oriented Type S is compelling nonetheless, even though it’s worth shopping competitors at its price point. Key alternatives include the Audi A5 and BMW 2 Series.
2025 Acura Integra Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2025 Acura Integra
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research

What’s New for the 2025 Acura Integra
The Acura Integra is unchanged for the 2025 model year. It was reintroduced in 2023, following a long break, and for 2024, the Type S performance version was added to the lineup. The Integra is larger and more spacious than many of its competitors in the small luxury car segment, though, aside from the Type S, most competitors offer a sportier driving experience.
Design
Once you know the Acura Integra is basically an upscale version of the Honda Civic, it’s hard to un-see the relationship between the two cars. That’s not a bad thing by any means. The Civic is familiar, but for good reason. It always has a welcoming vibe, which provides good bones for Acura’s design upgrades. The lines of the Integra aren’t much different, with the exception of the front end, which captures attention and flows into a hatchback-like profile. Typical of Acura, carefully drawn creases and lines are abundant, and though exterior features aren’t overly luxurious, they’re upscale enough. Crisp LED lights illuminate the front and rear, and alloy wheel options start at 17 inches and get bigger from there.
Powertrain
All versions of the Integra, aside from the top Type S, feature a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque. Front-wheel drive (FWD) and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) come standard. The A-Spec with Technology Package version is available with a six-speed manual transmission at no extra cost, and it’s worth spending more to get this trim if you’re a driving enthusiast with an interest in the fledgling “save the manuals” movement. The Type S features a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine shared with the Honda Civic Type R, though tuned for a bit more power. It puts out 320 hp and 315 pound-feet, and also gets the manual transmission. The 2025 Acura Integra’s fuel economy tops out at 30 mpg city, 37 mpg highway, and 33 mpg combined. It drops as low as 21/28/24 mpg with the Type S.

Interior
The Integra is a hatchback-inspired sedan with seating for five. There are some trim pieces and materials shared with the Civic, but it’s generally upscale enough for the luxury badge. There’s enough room for adults in both rows. Seats come standard with synthetic leather upholstery, but other trims get varieties of synthetic suede. Heated front seats also come standard.
Technology
The 2025 Acura Integra comes standard with a 10.2-inch digital information display, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth, and a stereo with eight speakers. Options include a 9-inch touchscreen, Amazon Alexa, wireless smartphone integration, wireless device charging, and a premium ELS Studio stereo with 16 speakers.







