The charm of the Type R, such as the Recaro seats and MOMO steering wheel, has been recreated.
The Honda Integra is a Japanese compact car that was first introduced to the general public in 1985. Its serial production started the same year and lasted until 2006. During this time, the model was manufactured only in Suzuka, Japan. The car has had four generations.
The Integra model was developed and put into production to replace the Quint model in the Honda Motor Company’s offer. The first generation was clearly different from its predecessor in terms of style – for example, it had retractable front headlights. It was also offered in a wider range of bodies and offered a wider selection of drive units. It also used a different, automatic gearbox. It also used many elements and components from the Civic model. The Integra model quickly gained popularity mainly due to its great drive units with relatively low fuel consumption and high dynamics. This determined the further production of the model and its improvement. During production, the Integra was offered in several body versions, including: a 4-door sedan, a 3- and 5-door liftback or a 2-door coupe.