Overview
The 2025 Acura Integra is a premium, sporty, four-door hatchback that borrows from the Honda Civic. It’s a unique blend of upscale demeanor and practicality, making it a standout in its class. With its joie de vivre, the Integra is a blast to drive, even if it’s not the quickest. Its balance of qualities creates a persona distinct from more expensive competitors like the Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz CLA-class.
Price
The 2025 Acura Integra starts at $34,195 and ranges up to $38,595 depending on the trim and options. We recommend the A-Spec Technology, which offers sporty attire, 18-inch wheels, adaptive suspension, and a 16-speaker ELS audio system.
Engine
The Integra’s turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine comes from the Honda Civic Si, paired with a continuously variable automatic (CVT) or a six-speed manual transmission in the top trim. Front-wheel drive is standard.
Dimensions
The Integra accommodates five passengers, with generous cargo space (24 cubic feet) and fold-down rear seats. The interior is familiar to Acura fans, with upgrades in the A-Spec Technology, including 12-way power adjustable driver’s seat and faux leather with faux suede inserts.
Performance and Fuel Economy
The Integra is lively and agile, with heavily weighted and precise steering. Comfort, Normal, Sport, and Individual driving modes adjust steering, transmission, and throttle response. Our testing revealed a 7.0-second 0-60 mph time with the manual transmission. The EPA rates the Integra at 26-30 mpg city and 36-37 mpg highway, depending on the trim and transmission.
The 2025 Acura Integra is a delightful, sporty hatchback that offers a unique blend of qualities. Its balance of performance, practicality, and value makes it an attractive choice. While road noise is a drawback, the Integra’s joyful driving experience and generous features make it a standout in its class. The A-Spec Technology trim is our recommended choice, offering the perfect blend of sportiness and luxury.