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How fast is a 2024 Acura Integra?

The base 2024 Integra uses a 1.5-liter turbo engine producing 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque, with 0–60 mph times roughly in the mid-to-high six-second range (manual) and about seven-plus seconds with a CVT. The range-topping Integra Type S ups the ante to about 320 horsepower, delivering roughly 5.0 seconds to 60 mph. In everyday driving, base models typically top out in the 130–140 mph range, while the Type S approaches the high 160s mph.


Performance by configuration


Performance figures for the 2024 Integra vary by transmission and trim. The numbers below summarize the most common US-market configurations.


Base Integra



  • Engine and power: 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4, 200 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque

  • 0–60 mph with manual transmission: approximately 6.0–6.5 seconds

  • 0–60 mph with CVT: approximately 7.0–7.5 seconds

  • Top speed: around 130–140 mph (electronically limited in most trims)


Note: Real-world times can vary with tires, altitude, and weather, and some trims offer the CVT while sportier trims offer a manual option.


Integra Type S



  • Engine and power: 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4, about 320 hp and 309 lb-ft of torque

  • 0–60 mph: around 5.0 seconds

  • Top speed: around 168 mph (electronically limited in some conditions)

  • Drivetrain: typically a 6-speed manual with a limited-slip differential; performance-oriented suspension and brakes


The Type S represents a substantial performance upgrade, with linear power delivery and a more focused chassis, delivering noticeably quicker straight-line acceleration and sharper handling characteristics.


Real-world testing and considerations


Independent testing can yield slightly different results depending on tire choice, road surface, weather, and testing methodology. In practice, expect the base Integra with a manual to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in the low-to-mid six-second range and the CVT-equipped versions to land in the low seven-second range. The Integra Type S typically lands near the five-second mark for 0–60 mph, reflecting its higher horsepower and performance-oriented tuning. Top speeds are constrained by electronic limits and aerodynamic factors, but the Type S is notably faster in a straight line and on winding roads than the standard model.


What to consider when evaluating speed


When shopping for speed, consider transmission preference, track-oriented features, and daily practicality. A manual transmission offers a more engaged driving experience and can affect acceleration figures, while a CVT can yield smoother, more consistent off-the-line acceleration. For enthusiasts seeking peak performance, the Integra Type S provides the most significant speed advantage, at the expense of ride comfort and fuel economy in some conditions.


Summary


The 2024 Acura Integra lineup covers a broad speed range. The base model delivers solid urban- and highway-pace with a manual transmission, posting 0–60 times in the roughly 6.0–6.5 second range (or around 7+ seconds with the CVT). The Integra Type S is a genuine performance upgrade, with about 320 hp and 0–60 mph around 5.0 seconds, plus a higher top speed. For buyers prioritizing quickness, the Type S clearly stands out; for everyday drivability and occasional spirited driving, the base Integra remains a well-rounded option.

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