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2023 Acura Integra

When Acura showed the Integra Prototype last year (MT, December 2021), the reaction was overwhelming. Some applauded the famous sport compact’s return; others gave its styling a thumbs-down. And now Acura has revealed the production version.

Maintaining Honda/Acura’s tradition of presenting near-production-ready vehicles as “concepts” or “prototypes” before revealing the final renditions, the 2023 Acura Integra looks nearly identical to the prototype. The only things missing are the latter’s graphics package, yellow paint, and cool-looking dual exhausts also painted yellow. The swoopy roofline, liftback tailgate, and overall shape pay homage to original

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