2024 Acura Integra Type S Pricing Starts Above $50,000

Matt Posky
by Matt Posky

2024 acura integra type s pricing starts above 50 000

Acura has finally announced pricing for the new 2024 Integra Type S and it has predictably come out as more expensive than the Honda Civic Type R with a starting MSRP of $51,995. The Acura offers additional standard equipment, however, and produces a smidgen more power from the 2.0-liter turbo the two models share. Though the over $7,000 pricing premium might make the fancier badge a tough sell, especially these days.


As previously mentioned, both vehicles run the K20C1 inline four-cylinder engine, which yields 315 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque on the Honda. By contrast, Acura offers 320 horsepower and the same amount of torque — which you likely would not notice until you compared them on a dynamometer.

Physically, the cars aren’t all that different. The Type S is slightly heavier and offers a longer, sedan-like appearance. But they’re both technically hatchbacks and the Acura’s shape actually means it loses a few cubic feet of cargo space. Differences are negligible in most respects, with the big get being the Acura’s slightly wider stance. Though we cannot yet confirm whether that makes it better in the corners when everyone gets 19-inch wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.


The best stuff all appears to be shared. Both models utilize the Type R’s dual-axis front suspension setup designed to eliminate torque steer and adaptive dampers. A limited slip differential also comes default, along with the six-speed manual transmission with rev-matching.


So why would you buy the Acura?

While the Integra’s design is decidedly more tasteful than the big-winged Civic, there are already aftermarket companies offering wing-deletion kits. But the Acura still maintains the premium look and that carries over into the interior.


Cabins are quite similar, with the duo sharing 10.2-inch digital gauge clusters and 9.0-inch infotainment tablets. But the Acura gets unique fonts and colors designed to evoke a sense that it’s the model intended for adults. It also utilizes upgraded materials (leather/suede) for the upholstery and dashboard.

The Integra’s seats are powered and heated by default, whereas the Civic Type R’s are not, and it comes with a slightly nicer 530-watt, 16-speaker ELS Studio 3D premium audio system. Premium badging also opens the door to a head-up display.


Everything seems to be just a little bit fancier inside of the Acura. But that’s the point. Designers were effectively given the Civic Type R and told to spruce it up. If that’s not enough for you, the only other thing we can praise is the fact that the Type S is capable of seating five vs the Honda’s maximum occupancy of just four.

[Images: Honda Motor Corp]


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  • Bufguy Bufguy 3 days ago

    The Civic's competition is the VW R, the Integra aims at the Audi S3

  • ToolGuy ToolGuy 2 days ago

    How do you get from 4 cylinders to 3 exhaust tips?

    (Seems like someone is being left out.)

  • Jagboi The Canadian Mark VI's had the "Electronic fuel injection" badge on the side, but had the Ford Variable Venturi carb. The Canadian brochure for these cars does not have the portion about EFI that the US brochures have. A bit of false advertising for sure.I've seen a number of these cars up to 1983 and none of the Canadian market cars had EFI. The US cars had a crank triggered ignition systenm, the Canadian cars had the Duraspark just like the carbed Ford and Mercury Panthers.
  • Syke Back when BMW actually made ultimate driving machines.
  • Alan Many Ford designs that are manufactured in China are designed in Australia. Ford just fired hundreds of engineers. That only leaves engineers to keep on designing the Rangers, Bronco, etc.
  • Alan Big Al,Seems the author has confused horsepower and kilowatts. Check out what the Aussie Ranger Raptor power output is.The VW Amarok is the 2.3 Eco Boost, I think its about what the author wrote.To be fair, the author may be quoting EU hp.
  • Paul Alexander Is TTAC okay? Where are the other articles? Where are the other comments?
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