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What is the Honda version of the RSX?


The Acura RSX, a popular compact sports coupe, has long been admired for its sleek design, performance, and reliability. However, many car enthusiasts often wonder if there is a Honda equivalent to this iconic vehicle. In this article, we’ll explore the Honda version of the RSX and what makes it special.


The Honda Integra: The RSX's Twin


The Honda version of the Acura RSX is the Honda Integra. While the RSX was marketed under the Acura brand in North America, it was sold as the Honda Integra in other parts of the world, such as Japan and Europe. Both vehicles share the same platform, engine options, and overall design, but there are some differences worth noting.


Key Similarities Between the RSX and the Integra


The RSX and the Integra are essentially the same car with minor branding and market-specific differences. Here are the key similarities:



  • Platform: Both vehicles are built on the same platform, ensuring similar handling and performance characteristics.

  • Engines: They share the same engine options, including the high-performance K20 series engines, which are known for their reliability and power.

  • Design: The exterior and interior designs are nearly identical, with only minor differences in badging and trim options.

  • Performance: Both cars offer a sporty driving experience, making them favorites among enthusiasts.


Differences Between the RSX and the Integra


Despite their similarities, there are a few differences between the Acura RSX and the Honda Integra:



  • Branding: The RSX is branded under Acura, Honda's luxury division, while the Integra carries the Honda badge.

  • Market-Specific Features: Depending on the region, the Integra may have different trim levels, features, or specifications tailored to local preferences.

  • Availability: The RSX was primarily sold in North America, while the Integra was available in other global markets.


Why the RSX/Integra Remains a Fan Favorite


Both the Acura RSX and the Honda Integra have earned a loyal following due to their combination of performance, reliability, and affordability. Whether you’re driving the RSX in North America or the Integra elsewhere, you’re getting a vehicle that delivers a thrilling driving experience and stands the test of time.


At Kevin's Autos, we understand the passion that car enthusiasts have for vehicles like the RSX and Integra. If you own one of these iconic cars and need maintenance or repairs, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for expert service!


Frequently Asked Questions

Are the RSX and Integra the same?


It was introduced in North America on 2 July 2001 as the Acura RSX, the name a part of Acura's naming scheme changing the names of its models from recognizable names like "Integra" or "Legend" to alphabetical designations in order for buyers to build more recognition to the marque, and not the individual cars.



What k20 is in the RSX?


K20A3
K20A (i-VTEC)

EngineApplicationRedline
K20A32002–2006 Acura RSX6800 RPM
2002–2005 Honda Civic6800 RPM
2002–2005 Honda Civic Si USDM6800 RPM
2002–2005 Honda Civic Type S EDM6800 RPM



Which is better DC2 or DC5?


The advantage with the DC5 though is high-speed stability. On high-speed turns it feels much flatter, and through low-speed turns there's plenty more traction. That's not to say the DC2 can't be upgraded, though. And, there's plenty of aftermarket support out there for the DC2 chassis.



Is the RSX the same as a Civic?


In comparing the Acura RSX's and the Honda Civic's specifications and ratings, the Acura RSX has the advantage in the areas of typical lower range of pricing for one- to five-year-old used cars, and fuel efficiency. The Acura RSX and Honda Civic have the same base engine power.



What is the Honda RSX called?


'RSX' was the name bestowed upon the fourth-generation (DC5) Honda Integra when it went to North America badged as an Acura – full name Acura RSX – and now the nomenclature is being readied for a possible Australian deployment.



What engine is in the DC5 type R?


K20A
Engine / Gearbox
In the engine bay was the latest iteration of Honda's formidable K-series power unit. The transversely-mounted K20A High Performance inline four cylinder motor fitted to the DC5 Type R featured an aluminium block and head, dual overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and wet-sump lubrication.



What is the Honda equivalent to the Acura RSX?


The Honda Integra (Japanese: ホンダ インテグラ, Hepburn: Honda Integura), sold in North America as the Acura Integra and later the Acura RSX, is an automobile produced by the Japanese company Honda from 1985 until 2006, and then since 2021.



What does DC5 stand for?


DC5, DC-5, or DC 5 may refer to: Douglas DC-5, a twin-propeller passenger aircraft. Honda Integra (fourth generation), chassis code DC5, a Japanese Sports car known as the Acura RSX in North America. The D.C. Five, five U.S. citizens convicted by Pakistan of plotting terrorist attacks.



What is the RSX in real life?


Acura's RSX returns as an all-electric SUV, built on Honda's in-house EV platform. The RSX will be the first model manufactured at Honda's upgraded Ohio EV Hub. Sales of the all-electric model are expected to officially begin in early 2026.



What does LS Integra mean?


The LS trim of the Integra is considered to be the most preferred of all the trims. The abbreviation stands for 'Luxury Sport', and was available in coupe and sedan.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.