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2023 Acura Integra Orders Open March 10

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Acura will start taking orders for the 2023 Integra on March 10 forward of the brand new mannequin occurring sale later within the spring. Acura warns that there’s a restricted provide of automobiles for this primary batch of deliveries for the parents who need to be early adopters. The precise quantity isn’t accessible but, however the automaker says the value begins at round $30,000.

Motor1.com reached out to Acura for extra particulars in regards to the measurement of this preliminary batch of Integras. 

There are nonetheless many mysteries in regards to the 2023 Integra. For instance, Acura says the mannequin makes use of a “high-output” turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder however isn’t but revealing the numbers. The model of this engine within the Honda Civic Si sedan makes 200 horsepower (149 kilowatts) and 192 pound-feet (260 Newton-meters) of torque. Patrons can get a six-speed handbook or a still-unidentified automated. It’s probably a CVT as a result of that’s what the Si makes use of.

Acura hasn’t launched any official photos of the brand new Integra’s inside. A prototype on show on the Rolex 24 at Daytona supplied a glimpse contained in the automobile, although (gallery above).

There’s a robust similarity to the Civic Si’s cabin. The infotainment display screen on high of the dashboard seems to be the identical 9.0-inch touchscreen. The mesh HVAC vents on the middle stack are related, however this panel doesn’t run all the best way throughout the passenger facet like on the Civic. The three dials for controlling the HVAC system additionally carry over. Even the middle console structure seems to be the identical.

The steering wheel appears to be the identical one from the Civic Si, apart from the Acura badge within the center. The pictures of the prototype don’t present a great view of the instrument cluster. Given the entire different components we are able to see, similarities to the Si appear seemingly.

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