What is the 0-60 time for the 2025 Integra?
The official 0-60 time for the 2025 Integra has not been published by Acura yet. Based on historical data for recent Integra models, expect roughly 7.0–7.5 seconds for the base model and around five seconds for the high-performance Integra Type S. Exact figures will depend on trim and transmission.
What to know about 0-60 times
0-60 mph timing is a common performance metric, but it varies with configuration and conditions. Manufacturer figures are typically measured under controlled lab conditions, while real-world results can differ due to weight, drivetrain, tires, ballast, weather, and launch technique. For the 2025 Integra, numbers may shift slightly from earlier years if Acura tunes or updates options.
Estimated performance by trim
The following ranges reflect typical performance for current Integra configurations and are commonly cited by reviews and official spec sheets for similar years. They provide a rough guide for the 2025 model year.
- Base Integra (1.5L turbo): about 7.0–7.5 seconds to 60 mph, depending on transmission and conditions.
- Integra Type S (performance variant): roughly 4.9–5.2 seconds to 60 mph.
These figures are approximate and should be confirmed with Acura's official specifications once the 2025 Integra's numbers are released. Engine and drivetrain options can shift the exact timing by tenths of a second.
What affects the number in real-world driving
Understanding what can cause actual results to diverge from the numbers above helps interpret 0-60 results in reviews and at the track.
- Transmission type and gearing, including CVT vs manual or other options
- Vehicle weight and equipment; loading and optional features can add weight
- Engine output and torque delivery across rpm bands
- Tire choice, grip level, and road surface
- Environmental factors like temperature, altitude, humidity, and ambient conditions
In practice, aggressive driving with proper tires on a warm day will typically yield faster 0-60 times, while cooler weather and less grippy tires can add tenths of a second or more.
Summary
As of now, Acura has not released official 2025 Integra 0-60 figures. Based on prior models, the base should be near the 7-second mark, while the Type S targets around the mid-5-second range. Real-world results will depend on transmission, weight, tires, and conditions, and official numbers should be confirmed when Acura publishes the 2025 specifications.
