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Acura Integra specifications and photos

The 2022 Acura Integra marks the return of a historic nameplate in the form of a compact, front-wheel-drive premium liftback. Introduced in March 2022 as the fifth generation of the model, it directly replaces the ILX sedan in the brand's lineup.

Years 2022
Body type liftback
Trims 2
Photos 20
Rear view of Acura Integra 2022
Overview

Acura Integra at a glance

Quick model context before comparing photos and trim-level specifications.

Built on the architecture of the 11th-generation Honda Civic'specifically sharing foundations with the Civic Si'the fifth-generation Acura Integra shifts away from its lightweight, two-door coupe origins. Instead, it adopts a more substantial five-door liftback configuration designed to compete in the compact premium segment. This iteration focuses on delivering an engaging driving experience while offering the practicality of a hatchback. It serves as an entry point into the Acura brand, balancing daily usability with a nod to its enthusiast roots through available manual transmission options and performance-oriented suspension upgrades.

  • Power: 208 hp
  • Engine displacement: 1498 cc
  • Transmissions: CVT, 6-speed manual
  • Seating: 5 seats
Model guide

Acura Integra overview

Editorial context for design, cabin, performance, practicality, and buyer notes.

Design

The exterior design departs from the nimble proportions of earlier Integras, opting for a wider, heavier visual stance that aligns with modern safety and packaging requirements. The five-door liftback body style provides a sweeping roofline that maximizes utility without adopting a traditional crossover shape. Upgrading to the A-Spec package adds distinct visual touches, including gloss-black exterior trim accents, LED fog lights, and 18-inch alloy wheels, giving the vehicle a more aggressive presence on the road.

Interior

Inside the cabin, the Integra borrows its fundamental layout from the Civic but upgrades the experience with richer materials and additional standard equipment. Occupants sit on synthetic leather upholstery, with heated front seats coming as standard. The driver interface centers around a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, paired with a standard 7-inch multimedia touchscreen display. Buyers opting for higher equipment levels or the A-Spec package can upgrade to a larger 9-inch infotainment screen and sportier metallic pedal covers.

Performance

Power is sourced from a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing up to 208 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque. This engine pairs with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) as standard, directing power exclusively to the front wheels. For driving enthusiasts, the A-Spec package unlocks an available 6-speed manual gearbox equipped with a limited-slip differential. This trim also introduces adaptive dampers with Comfort, Normal, and Sport driving modes, allowing the suspension to adapt to different road conditions and driver inputs.

Practicality

Functioning as a C-class vehicle, the Integra measures 4,735 mm in length with a 2,736 mm wheelbase, providing competitive space for up to five passengers. Its liftback design is a key practical advantage, offering a wider cargo opening and greater load flexibility compared to a conventional sedan trunk. With a combined fuel consumption rated around 7.2 to 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers depending on the transmission choice, it remains a reasonable option for daily commuting.

Safety and tech

The Integra comes equipped with a modern suite of active driver assistance systems. Standard safety technology includes automatic emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-keeping assist. The integration of these features ensures the liftback meets current expectations for active collision avoidance and highway driving support.

Buyer notes

When comparing Acura Integra trims, the most significant decision for buyers is the choice of transmission and suspension setup. While the base CVT model offers a straightforward premium commuter experience, the 6-speed manual completely changes the character of the car with its limited-slip differential and adaptive dampers. Shoppers should note that wheel sizes and screen dimensions also vary between these configurations, so reviewing specific market availability for the A-Spec tier is recommended.

Configurations

Trims and key specifications

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Power 208 hp
Engine displacement 1498 cc
Seating 5 seats
Transmissions CVT, 6-speed manual
Trim / modification Engine Power Seats Transmission
1.5 VTC Turbo (208 hp) CVT 1498 cc 208 hp 5 CVT
1.5 VTC Turbo (208 hp) 6-speed manual 1498 cc 208 hp 5 6-speed manual

Specifications can vary by market, model year, and equipment package. Use the trim sections below to review the full data for each configuration.

Detailed specs

Specifications by trim

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1.5 VTC Turbo (208 hp) CVT 32 specifications

Specifications

Performance and consumption

Fuel consumption city, L/100 km 7.9
Fuel consumption highway, L/100 km 6.3
Fuel consumption combined, L/100 km 7.2

Engine

Engine 1.5 VTC Turbo
Engine code L15B7
Engine type Internal combustion engine
Fuel type Gasoline
Engine displacement, cc 1498
Cylinder layout Inline
Number of cylinders 4
Valves 16
Turbocharger +
Compression ratio 10.3:1
Power, hp 208
RPM at max power 5700
Torque, Nm 260
RPM at max torque 2100-5000

Dimensions

Seats 5
Length, mm 4735
Width, mm 1830
Height, mm 1410
Wheelbase, mm 2736
Front track, mm 1547
Rear track, mm 1576
Kerb weight, kg 1402
Gross weight, kg 1815
Fuel tank capacity, L 46
Turning circle, m 11.6
Ground clearance, mm 110

Transmission and drive

Transmission CVT
Transmission type CVT
Drive Front-wheel drive
1.5 VTC Turbo (208 hp) 6-speed manual 34 specifications

Specifications

Performance and consumption

Fuel consumption city, L/100 km 8.9
Fuel consumption highway, L/100 km 6.5
Fuel consumption combined, L/100 km 7.8

Engine

Engine 1.5 VTC Turbo
Engine code L15B7
Engine type Internal combustion engine
Fuel type Gasoline
Engine displacement, cc 1498
Cylinder layout Inline
Number of cylinders 4
Valves 16
Turbocharger +
Compression ratio 10.3:1
Power, hp 208
RPM at max power 5700
Torque, Nm 260
RPM at max torque 2100-5000

Dimensions

Seats 5
Length, mm 4735
Width, mm 1830
Height, mm 1410
Wheelbase, mm 2736
Front track, mm 1547
Rear track, mm 1576
Kerb weight, kg 1402
Gross weight, kg 1815
Fuel tank capacity, L 46
Turning circle, m 11.6
Ground clearance, mm 110

Transmission and drive

Transmission 6-speed manual
Transmission type manual
Drive Front-wheel drive
Number of gears 6
Transmission manufacturer Honda
FAQ

Acura Integra questions

Short answers based on the specifications and photos available in this catalog.

What body style is the 2022 Acura Integra?

The 2022 Acura Integra is a compact, five-door liftback. This design provides the sleek roofline of a sedan with the cargo flexibility of a hatchback.

What engine does the Acura Integra use?

It is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This unit produces approximately 208 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque.

Can you get a manual transmission on the new Integra?

Yes, a 6-speed manual transmission is available. It is offered alongside a limited-slip differential, typically tied to the performance-oriented A-Spec package.

What car is the Integra based on?

The fifth-generation Integra shares its core platform and powertrain with the 11th-generation Honda Civic, specifically closely mirroring the hardware of the Civic Si.

Is the Integra front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive?

The Acura Integra is exclusively available with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is not offered on this model generation.

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