I feel like they’ll do the trims like this:
1. A-Spec Base
2. A-Spec Tech
3. A-Spec Performance Package
4. A-Spec Advance
5. Type S Base
6. Type S Performance Pack
I don’t know if you guys saw but Michelin announced recently the Pilot Sport 5 tires. From what was said is that these tires are even better all around compared to Pilot Sport 4’s. These tires could be going on the Integra Type S if it comes out on time. I know the CTR will be using Michelins...
1. Ultrasuade seats from top to bottom and side to side for driver and Passanger.
2. Heads up display with window projection.
3. Speaker grills imply ELS is coming
4. Digital Gauge cluster
5. 9 inch touchscreen
6. Memory seating with 2 options.
The thing is the CDX is also trademarked in the US so if that was the case they would use the CDX name instead of paying for a completely new name for a model in the US.
I don’t think it was. Usually when Honda/Acura trademark a name is because they are going to announce a model soon for it. I still think it’s a Electric SUV that’s based on the Cadillac EV
So I looked at the interior photos again and the seats are full Ultrasuade material. It also has a Heads up display and the speaker grill area is very ELS style. Memory seating control like someone else mentioned. We probably will get a full digital display.
That’s what I was calculating as well. Not only that, tomorrow is 24hr of Dayton so that means media will be post about the race this weekend. It would have to be this month for the reveal though.
I personally think other then the performance the Integra will bring, the hatch will be a huge selling point plus weight compare to TLX. One key thing to note for any brand that has a mid tier or high performance model is that those models aren’t the ones that bring in the most money. A-Spec is...
The Integra sales wise and interior space is going to be better then the TLX. TLX was designed extremely great outside but when you move into the cabin rear seating is bad. At least it’s not G70 or IS bad for that matter.
I kinda suspect it will get FWD but if we logically think, the 2.0T from...
It would. Even though I’ve said that I wouldn’t get it I really want to be proven wrong lol. AWD is a must to make it more attractive then the Civic Counterpart. Even if it’s just on the Type S model at least it’s something.
If it has AWD and a rear LSD that’s a huge win in my books. Here’s something to note. The next Gen HRV rides on the same chassis as the Civic and Integra… it is also getting AWD. Keep it in mind.