*Tested* 2023 Acura Integra A-Spec CVT - Better than Manual?
Kirk Kreifels Kirk Kreifels
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 Published On May 27, 2022

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The 2023 Acura Integra returns one of the brand’s most iconic nameplates to the Acura lineup, bringing a premium driving experience and a sleek liftback design to a new generation of enthusiast drivers. A premium sport compact inspired by the fun-to-drive spirit of previous Integras, the all-new Integra is the new performance gateway to the Acura brand delivering class-leading driving dynamics and engaging performance.

The first generation Integra helped launch the Acura brand in 1986 and continued over four-generations, from 1986-2006, offering premium performance and exceptional value. As the first turbocharged Integra from the factory, the new generation adds further momentum to Acura’s Precision Crafted Performance brand direction. Along with a high-output 1.5-liter VTEC turbo engine and sport-tuned chassis, Integra is the only car in its segment with an available manual transmission for an even more exhilarating driving experience.

Integra also is the only 5-door liftback in its class, offering a large and flexible cargo area and superior rear seat legroom with a sleek coupe-like profile and sporty stance. With design and packaging inspired by previous Integras, including the original that helped launch the Acura brand in 1986, the 2023 Integra features an all-new design.

Sporty and personal, Integra’s distinctive driver-focused interior design creates distinct environments for the driver and passenger. Standard features include a 10.2-inch Acura Precision Cockpit™ digital gauge display, and Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility. A wireless smart phone charger, a head-up display, and a 530-watt 16-speaker ELS STUDIO 3D® premium audio system custom tailored for Integra’s unique listening environment are available.

Importantly, Integra also sets a new benchmark for both active and passive safety technology in the premium compact class with Acura’s stiff Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure, cutting-edge airbag designs and an updated AcuraWatch™ suite of active safety and driver-assistive technologies. Groundbreaking first-in-segment front airbags for the driver and front passenger are designed to reduce the risk of traumatic brain and neck injuries. Rear seat side airbags are standard.

The 2023 Integra is offered in three trim levels: Integra, A-Spec® and A-Spec with Technology Package.
00:00 - 0-60 2023 Integra Auto CVT
02:32 - Head Up Display
02:57 - Rear-View Mirror
03:33 - A-Spec Talk, Braking, Acceleration
04:31 - Road and Wind noise
04:51 - Comfort and Type S
05:45 - Exterior Design
06:20 - 0-60 #2
06:54 - Production, Packaging, Pricing
08:07 - CVT vs Manual
09:05 - Handling vs Civic Si
10:05 - Integra vs Mazda 3 Turbo?
11:38 - Final Thoughts on 2023 Acura Integra CVT

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