The 2026 Integra gets a $400 price hike, but gains some notable new equipment
Acura introduced the 2026 Integra last month and now the company has revealed pricing will begin at $33,400. That’s an increase of $400 and buyers will find a host of minor changes.
The entry-level model sees some notable updates as the 7-inch infotainment system has been replaced by a new 9-inch display. Besides being significantly larger, the system has a faster processor as well as wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
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Infotainment changes aside, the 2026 Integra has new dashboard trim and a newly standard wireless smartphone charger.
Buyers will also find three new colors called Solar Silver Metallic, Urban Gray Pearl, and Double Apex Blue Pearl. Furthermore, cars painted Double Apex Blue Pearl or Performance Red Pearl have a new body color grille.
The $35,950 Integra A-Spec has a lightly revised exterior with sportier side skirts and splitter-like accents on the front bumper. They’re joined by new 18-inch wheels with a black finish.
Interior updates are minor, but include extended ambient lighting as well as updated upholstery. Models equipped with an Orchid interior have new blue microsuede inserts, while cars featuring an Ebony interior have yellow contrast stitching on the seats, steering wheel, shifter, and door panels.
The 2026 Acura Integra is currently on sale and most models are equipped with a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 200 hp (149 kW / 203 PS) and 192 lb-ft (260 Nm) of torque. It can be connected to either a six-speed manual or a continuously variable transmission. When equipped with the former, buyers will find automatic rev matching as well as a limited-slip differential.
Customers can also get the range-topping Integra Type S, which starts at $53,400. That’s an increase of $500 and customers will find a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder pumping out 320 hp (239 kW / 324 PS) and 310 lb-ft (420 Nm) of torque.
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