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Is the Integra a sedan?

The current Acura Integra is not a sedan; it is a five-door hatchback. Historically, the Integra name has appeared on both sedans and hatchbacks (and related sports models) across different generations, but the latest model is marketed as a hatchback.


What this means for buyers is that the Integra today emphasizes cargo space and a practical rear opening, rather than a traditional trunk. Below, we examine the current body style and how the Integra’s shape has evolved over time.


Current generation: a hatchback by design


The latest Integra, introduced for the North American market in the early 2020s, is built on a Honda Civic-based platform and is marketed as a five-door premium hatchback. It features a rear hatch and a versatile cargo area, setting it apart from a conventional sedan while aiming to deliver sporty styling and refined interior quality.


Historical body styles of the Integra


Across its history, the Integra name has appeared on multiple body styles. In various generations and markets, you could find versions that were four-door sedans and two-door coupes, as well as hatchback variants in some regions. The modern interpretation, however, is distinctly a hatchback.


Historically, the Integra’s body style varied by generation and market, so the exact configuration depended on when and where the car was sold. The current generation’s five-door hatchback design is the standard for North American buyers today.


What this means for buyers is that if you specifically want a traditional trunk and sedan silhouette, you might consider other Acura models such as the ILX (a dedicated sedan). If you prefer the Integra’s contemporary combination of premium features and hatchback practicality, the current Integra is the model to choose.


What this means for buyers


For those who prioritize a classic four-door sedan, explore Acura’s ILX or other sedans in the market. For those who value a hatchback with a premium feel, the Integra’s current iteration offers that blend of practicality and performance.


Summary


In summary, the Integra today is not a sedan; it is a five-door hatchback. While the name has historically appeared on sedans and other body styles, the present generation is defined by its hatchback configuration and practical cargo space.

What type of car is the Integra?


The 2025 Integra is a premium sport compact with a unique liftback design like no other in its class.



Is an Acura a sedan?


Yes, Acura makes sedans, specifically the TLX, although production is ending for the 2025 model year. The Integra is also available, though it is a liftback and not a traditional sedan. Both models have high-performance Type S variants.
 

  • TLX: The 2025 TLX is the last model year for this midsize luxury sedan, which comes with a 272-horsepower turbocharged engine or an optional 355-horsepower turbocharged V6. 
  • Integra: The Integra is Acura's current sporty compact car, available as a liftback or coupe and comes with a 1.5L turbocharged engine. There is also a high-performance Integra Type S variant. 



Is there a hatchback Integra?


New 2025 Acura Integra Type S Hatchback.



Is the Integra a coupe or sedan?


Honda Integra
ClassCompact car (C)
Body style3-door liftback coupé (1985–2006) 4-door sedan (1985–2001, 2021–present) 5-door liftback (1985–1989, 2022–present)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive Front-engine, four-wheel drive
Chronology


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