Darn, was at least hoping for cooled seats or easy entry seats. I'm surprised how many Acura/BMW/Audi don't have those but I have them on my sub-50K mustang from 2019.3 new colors, nothing else. Don't hesitate to grab any leftover '25 inventory if you can get a deal on it.
I also have similar thoughts as you. The only thing I think the type s might get, besides the new colors, is the processor upgrade.There was mention of a processor upgrade on the infotainment units but that was on the non Type S cars. I don't know if that transfers over as I would think it would be more costly to have two processors in production vs just one upgraded unit.
Anyway I'm just speculating.
The grill being colored on the Blue and red is a bit over the top, I'll give you that. I do like the new blue more than the older blue though. The older one just looked to much like everyone else's blue to me.Cooled seats are tough to find even in the Audi brands. You have to get the comfort seating package and not a lot of people want to give up the S Sport seats for that. I have had cooled seats in my X3M Comp, M5, and M850i and they were nothing to write home about. My biggest concern for this car is how small the gas tank is. I wish they would drop a 15 gallon in the ITS. I like only spending $38 on gas but I don't like having to go every 250 miles.
Really all the changes I have seen relate to colors and the introduction of "Double Apex Blue" which I think is hideous. (Leave the grille alone Acura!)
The body-colored grille is only on the A-spec AFAIK, and it's optional.The grill being colored on the Blue and red is a bit over the top, I'll give you that. I do like the new blue more than the older blue though. The older one just looked to much like everyone else's blue to me.
Really was hoping for that when I bought a new car. Then when I sat in the new ITS I didnt even blink twice about not having sunroof, cooled seats and no folding mirrors. With the money you’re already spending you’ll want to save for all the sweet mods youre gonna want to buy and let me tell you…the Xmas list can get long.Darn, was at least hoping for cooled seats or easy entry seats. I'm surprised how many Acura/BMW/Audi don't have those but I have them on my sub-50K mustang from 2019.
Cooled seats are tough to find even in the Audi brands. You have to get the comfort seating package and not a lot of people want to give up the S Sport seats for that. I have had cooled seats in my X3M Comp, M5, and M850i and they were nothing to write home about. My biggest concern for this car is how small the gas tank is. I wish they would drop a 15 gallon in the ITS. I like only spending $38 on gas but I don't like having to go every 250 miles.
Really all the changes I have seen relate to colors and the introduction of "Double Apex Blue" which I think is hideous. (Leave the grille alone Acura!)
It's worse than that. Honda infotainments have Google-built in. They won't even give you software. They have homelink while no Integra does.There's so much more they could've done. Sound deadening would make any price bump worth it.
It looks like they won't be bothered to engineer anything new for this car. All the new parts trickle-down from the civic.
I agree with your sentiment re: how Honda has managed this car (and Acura in general), but specifically in the case of telematics and integration... I consider Honda's failure to include those features a bonusIt's worse than that. Honda infotainments have Google-built in. They won't even give you software. They have homelink while no Integra does.
Honda won't even give the Integra's that. Before you say you don't care, realize you are paying MORE than a Civic, and you're receiving less. It's horrible.
The other user is correct, this is meant to be a short lived vehicle. A vehicle like this doesn't stay in production for long unless there are big changes.