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Why was the Integra discontinued?

The Acura Integra, a beloved sports compact car, was discontinued in 2006 after a successful 18-year run. The decision to discontinue the Integra was driven by a combination of factors, including shifting consumer preferences, the introduction of new models, and Acura's strategic repositioning within the luxury automotive market.


Changing Consumer Preferences


In the early 2000s, the automotive market saw a shift in consumer preferences, with a growing demand for larger, more practical vehicles such as SUVs and crossovers. The Integra, with its compact size and sporty design, no longer aligned as closely with the evolving needs and desires of many buyers. Acura recognized that the Integra's niche was becoming increasingly narrow, leading to the decision to discontinue the model.


Introduction of New Models


Acura's lineup was also evolving, with the introduction of new models that were designed to appeal to a broader range of customers. The Acura TSX, which debuted in 2003, was positioned as a more premium and upscale alternative to the Integra, offering a similar driving experience but with a more refined and luxurious interior. The TSX's success, combined with the changing market trends, made the Integra's continued production less viable for Acura.


Acura's Strategic Repositioning


Acura, as a luxury brand, was also undergoing a strategic repositioning during this time. The company sought to move upmarket and differentiate itself more clearly from its parent company, Honda. The discontinuation of the Integra was part of this broader effort to redefine Acura's brand identity and product lineup, focusing on more premium and sophisticated offerings.


While the Integra's discontinuation was met with disappointment from many enthusiasts, it was a decision driven by the realities of the changing automotive market and Acura's evolving brand strategy. The Integra's legacy, however, continues to be celebrated by its loyal fanbase, and its influence can still be seen in Acura's current lineup of sporty and performance-oriented vehicles.

What is the Honda equivalent to the Integra?


Honda Civic
The Honda Civic and the Acura Integra have some similarities, which may make choosing between them challenging. We'll compare some of the most important features to help make deciding between the Civic vs. the Integra easier.



Which Acura Integra years to avoid?


Worst Issues

  • distributor failed in the 1996 Integra.
  • braking power decreased in the 1987 Integra.
  • car will not shift into 3rd gear in the 1993 Integra.
  • peeling / flaking paint in the 2001 Integra.
  • coolant leak in the 1999 Integra.



Is Type R faster than type S?


Even the gear ratios are identical! The biggest differences in terms of performance are that the Integra Type S puts out a whole 5 extra horsepower (320 hp vs. 315 hp in the Honda), but weighs about 25 pounds more (at least according to our scales).



Is an Integra basically a civic?


On paper, the Honda Civic Type R and Acura Integra Type S are very evenly matched — and they should be, since they're basically the same car.



Will there be a 2024 Acura Integra?


The 2024 Integra delivers an unforgettable driving experience. It's equipped with a 200-HP * VTEC® Turbo engine and sporty paddle shifters for power you can feel and control.



What did Acura replace the Integra with?


For the fourth generation, the Integra nameplate was replaced by RSX for the United States market. Available exclusively as a 3-door hatchback, the RSX debuted with an all-new body, chassis, styling, and engine.



Why was NSX discontinued?


The Acura NSX, on the other hand, has been discontinued due to declining sales and the company's focus on electric vehicles.



Why did Acura discontinue the Integra?


Acura discontinued the Integra in 2001. The main reason wasn't the car itself but rather the car market. At the time, the Coupe market was shrinking, and the automaker saw fit to give one of its most prized rides the AX, rather than allow it to be deemed a flop due to possible low sales.



Is Integra faster than Civic?


When you compare engine performance specs, the 2023 Acura Integra tops out at 135 mph, 2 mph less than the 2023 Civic at 137 mph. The 2023 Acura Integra offers better acceleration with a brisk 0 to 60 time of 7.1 to 7.7 seconds compared to the Civic's 9.1 to 9.3.



Why is the Integra Type R so special?


"This engine puts out more horsepower per liter than any other normally aspirated mass-produced car in the U.S." What a marketing mic drop. Significant engine improvements abounded, freeing 25 additional horsepower from a lesser version of the B18 (called C1) found in the Integra GS-R.


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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.