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The A-Spec with Technology Package is $36,895, regardless of the transmission choice.



The configurator for the 2023 Acura Integra is now live. If you pick the range-topping version and load it with every available accessory, the new model can cost as much as $46,350 after the $1,095 destination charge.

The 2023 Integra starts at $31,895. All models come with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder making 200 horsepower (149 kilowatts) and 192 pound-feet (260 Newton-meters) of torque. The entry-level and A-Spec grades come with a CVT.

The A-Spec trim with the Technology Package is available with either the CVT or a six-speed manual. The least expensive Integra with a clutch pedal is $36,895.

The A-Spec trim starts at $33,895. It adds black pieces for the lower grille, side window surround, rear spoiler,

and diffuser. The model rides on 18-inch wheels and comes with dog lights.

 Inside, there is red contrast stitching on the steering wheel, console, shift boot, and a leather-wrapped portion of the shift knob. 

The pedals are stainless steel, and the gauge needles are red.


The A-Spec with Technology Package is $36,895, regardless of the transmission choice. 

It loads the Integra with extra equipment, like adding a 9.0-inch infotainment screen rather than the 7.0-inch display on lesser models.

 It supports wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Other upgrades for the A-Spec with Technology Package include a 12-way power driver's seat and a four-way power passenger seat. There's a 16-speaker stereo, 

instead of the 8-speaker layout in other versions of the Integra. 

The driver looks at a 5.3-inch color head-up display.

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