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2024 Acura Integra Type-S: A wolf in sheepѻýs clothing

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2024 Acura Integra Type-S has a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine, generating an impressive 320 horsepower. Keith Morgan photo

By Keith Morgan

The 2024 Acura Integra Type-S has eye pleasing sleek looks but thereѻýs little on first sight to distinguish it from its sibling trims.

So that makes the Type-S something of a wolf in sheepѻýs clothing because this four-door-liftback sedan ѻý that descriptor sure makes it sound sedate ѻý is all about performance. Itѻýs scooping awards with gay abandon; notably it figured prominently in the prestigious Car & Driver magazineѻýs recent 10 Best Cars awards.

Do the accolades matter to potential owners? Iѻým often skeptical about the value of such awards. However, when it comes to performance car fans, the resulting sales numbers of similarly acclaimed models and my conversations with myriad of speedsters suggests to me that in this market segment they are important.

So letѻýs talk power. Under the hood is a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine, generating an impressive 320 horsepower and thatѻýs a 120 hp increase of the previous version just one short year ago. It also boasts an eyebrow raising 310 lb.-ft. of torque. Regular Reader knows I rarely talk about torque because itѻýs normally only of interest to motor heads. Well, Iѻým on their track with this car so it matters and conveys the forward thrust you can expect on the highway pre-ticketing. Just kidding.

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Off the highway on the twisty lanes, the 2024 Acura Integra Type-S shows impressive road holding and cornering. Keith Morgan photo

I must say, after almost a year of test driving cars equipped with auto transmissions, I must admit the short-throw six-speed manual tranny took me back to a day when I had hair. Senior caution prevented the excessive chance taking of my youth but fellow Fraser Valley drivers on Highway 1 did eat my dust a few times when I ventured past the posted speed limit (accidentally, of course) with great ease. Off the highway on the twisty lanes it showed off impressive road holding and cornering.

OK, the handbrake is on and Iѻým outside checking its looks one more time. The company bumph waxes lyrical about taking the ѻýsleek styling to the next level with a bold and aggressive wide body design, dynamic centre-mounted triple exhaust outlets, large front air intakes and rear diffuser that immediately communicate its high-performance capabilities.ѻý Yeah, ok.

It seems the throaty roar of the triple exhaust pipes sure excites some of my younger colleagues.

In my enthusiastic claim that the Type-S was all about performance I perhaps erred a shade. Itѻýs also a premium sedan inside.

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More than a performance vehicle, the Type-S is also a premium sedan inside. Keith Morgan photo

Heated front sport seats and heated steering wheel are welcome as is the ѻý10.2-inch Acura Precision Cockpit™ Driver Information Interface and Head-Up Display.ѻý Ahem, 9-inch screen and instrument cluster. Forgive, my sarcasm, it is indeed easy to operate, especially for Tablet fans.

Additional likes for me were the Wireless Apple CarPlay (Android Auto compatibility), wireless phone charging and a 16-speaker ELS STUDIO 3D premium audio system are also standard.

Iѻým getting weary of carrying around multiple cables with various USB variants so maximum approval from me. Third World problems, eh?

I didnѻýt get the chance to do an extended journey but a couple of hours at the wheel in the 12-way adjustable seat didnѻýt bring on my aching back. Kids in the back fell asleep so thatѻýs testimony to the comfort of the rear seats. Or maybe Papaѻýs boring monologue put them to sleep. By the way, itѻýs a 2+2 so no squeezing in a third back seat passenger.

Weѻýve talked a lot of numbers so far and weѻýre not done yet. The fuel economy of this speedy wolf will vary dramatically depending on the weight of your right foot. However, the boasted economy is 11.1/8.3/9.9 L/100kms (city/hwy/combined). Thatѻýs around 35-plus per cent less fuel-efficient than the 1.5-litre engine powered Integra trims but itѻýs the price you pay to return to your errant you.

Talking about paying, the Type-S has a recommended sticker price of $58,329 the rest of the line starts at close on $42,000.

keithrmorgan@hotmail.com

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