What are the changes to the Honda Integra?

What are the changes to the Honda Integra?

This updated 2016 model includes changes that Honda says is designed to improve quality and make it feel more like a motorcycle. One of the most obvious is the new exhaust silencer, designed to improve the Integra’s sound and style.

Which is more expensive Honda Integra or NC750X?

Try our marketplace today! Scooter-ifying the NC750X must cost a bit more too because at £8,149 (£150 more than the previous model), the Integra is more expensive than the 2016 NC750X DCT, which costs £7,049.

Is the Honda Integra a maxi scooter?

Thanks to its motorcycle underpinnings, the Integra’s got a well sorted ride and engine, but its lack of storage leaves it feeling compromised THE Honda Integra looks like a maxi-scooter, but it’s actually a motorcycle gone incognito because underneath the scooter-shaped façade is an engine and chassis shared with the NC750X.

How does the DCT gearbox work on a Honda Integra?

Honda’s DCT gearbox uses two clutches to provide seamless gear changes. One clutch is responsible for odd gears, while the other one takes care of even numbers; the clutches engage and disengaging to create ultra smooth shifts with no loss of drive during changes.

When did the Honda Integra come out in America?

The Honda Integra, marketed in North America as the Acura Integra, is an automobile produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda from 1986 to 2006. It succeeded the Honda Quint as a more luxurious and sport-oriented derivative of the Civic.

What’s the quarter mile time of a Honda Integra?

The XSi was the fully optioned variant with climate control and optional sunroof and ABS. The XSi had a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) time of 7.2 seconds and can complete a standing quarter mile in 15.1 seconds.

What kind of gearbox does a Honda Integra have?

There were two variants of the top DOHC VTEC model, the RSi, and the XSi. The RSi was the base model with a lighter weight thanks to wind-up windows, no rear spoiler and few options. Early RSi models also featured the S1 gearbox with slightly closer gear ratios than the Y1 fitted to the XSi.

What was the engine code for the first Acura Integra?

The first generation Acura Integras actually came with two different engines. Although they shared the same engine code ( D16A1 ), there were a few differences. The engine differed in the years 1986 to 1987 and 1988 to 1989. The two engines are commonly called the “Browntop” and “Blacktop” due to the color of their valve covers.

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