How much HP does a 1995 Integra have?
In 1995, the Integra's horsepower ranged from about 140 hp in the base models to 170 hp in the performance-focused GS-R, with Japanese-market variants approaching around 200 hp. The exact figure depends on trim and market.
HP by US-market trim (1995 Integra)
The following figures reflect the horsepower ratings commonly cited for US-spec 1995 Integra trims.
- Integra RS — 140 hp
- Integra LS — 142 hp
- Integra GS-R — 170 hp
The US lineup in 1995 thus spanned roughly 140 to 170 horsepower depending on the chosen model.
Other markets and performance variants
Beyond the United States, Honda offered higher-performance variants that pushed horsepower higher. Notably, the Japanese-market Integra Type R delivered substantially more power, roughly around the 200-horsepower mark, as part of its more aggressive tuning and 2.0-liter VTEC setup. It’s important to note that the Type R was not sold in the US in 1995, with US availability coming in later years.
- JDM Integra Type R (DC2, 1995–1997) — roughly 200 hp (varies by measurement and market)
In summary, a 1995 Integra’s horsepower varied from about 140 hp in the base models up to 170 hp in the GS-R for the US market, with the top-end JDM Type R offerings delivering around 200 hp.
Summary
The 1995 Integra lineup reflects a broad horsepower range: base models around 140 hp, mid-range variants near 170 hp, and high-performance Japanese models approaching or exceeding 200 hp. Buyers in different regions could experience noticeably different power outputs based on trim and market.
