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Nope! No body panels are shared!Entire A pillar, door, and side mirror are identical too.
Nope! No body panels are shared!Entire A pillar, door, and side mirror are identical too.
So the base also wonāt come with LSD as Ikeda only mentioned āavailable manual and LSD.ā Or did I miss another official announcement from someone else?The Integra Prototype is more then likely the A-Spec version. If you know how Honda/Acura do prototypeās, then you know that pieces are taken from different trim level. The Brembo brakes that are on the model are alluding to the Type S version especially since it has the exact same front caliber from the TLX S and MDX S. Also here is a photo of the MDX Prototype. As you can see it has Brembo brakes but the base version of the MDX doesnāt come with it.
MDX Prototype Brembo Brakes that alluded to Type S version:
MDX production model. No Brembo brakes:
When he stated it I believe he said Standard so I assume itās for all models and definitely Type S.So the base also wonāt come with LSD as Ikeda only mentioned āavailable manual and LSD.ā Or did I miss another official announcement from someone else?
I rewatched the livestream and he said āavailable 6-speed manual and limited slip differentialā. I was wondering if some other Acura official said āstandardā in case I missed it. Iām sure higher trims will offer LSD but was hoping to see it on a base model.When he stated it I believe he said Standard so I assume itās for all models and definitely Type S.
The way he said it makes me think that the 6mt and LSD will be offered as a package deal.I rewatched the livestream and he said āavailable 6-speed manual and limited slip differentialā. I was wondering if some other Acura official said āstandardā in case I missed it. Iām sure higher trims will offer LSD but was hoping to see it on a base model.
The verbally announced stuff was referring to the base. The motor, price, available manual with lsd.So the base also wonāt come with LSD as Ikeda only mentioned āavailable manual and LSD.ā Or did I miss another official announcement from someone else?
?The verbally announced stuff was referring to the base. The motor, price, available manual with lsd.
Visually, it may or may not have had pieces from other trims. So it might not have brembos on the base. But it will have lsd with the manual. The Si also has lsd and at a minimum the base will have that power plant.
When he says available, all that means is that the auto will be default and you can add the manual if you want. Even though the physical prototype there may have been several trims combined, he only spoke of the base. So there is no need to worry that the lsd will only be on higher trim levels.
I literally posted these images on Jalopnik and had a guy dead tell me the two look NOTHING alike lol I cant tell if some people are trolls or just REALLY stupid.Robb, good post but let me take you back to 1986. I was trading in my little CR-X for something a bit better. I looked at the Mazda RX7, Civic Si and the Acura Integra. As you said, the Integra was always based on the Civic platform but back then, the look was totally different.
The Si hatch was almost station wagon-like.
I fell in love with the Integra's sharper look.
lol its still like 10in shorter than an Accord, and even shorter than my Mustang.Just read that the Integra is 1-2" longer than the sedan. That's a show stopper for me, I thought it was shorter like the Civic hatch. Not looking for a stretch limo.
My understanding was that they were trying to say that the base is default to a CVT/DCT, without saying which it was getting, but that you can pick a manual.I rewatched the livestream and he said āavailable 6-speed manual and limited slip differentialā. I was wondering if some other Acura official said āstandardā in case I missed it. Iām sure higher trims will offer LSD but was hoping to see it on a base model.
I've no interest in an accord, cause it's huge. Mustang is huge but it's got a 6mT V8, so I can excuse it. The Civic doesn't have a V8.lol its still like 10in shorter than an Accord, and even shorter than my Mustang.
Let's do the math...If the Integra is really 5" longer than the new hatch, I'm not interested. The Type R is still on the table, as is the GR Corolla.