Acura is moving the 2024 Integra Type S sport sedan into the halo position in its line, filling the large gap left by the NSX hybrid-electric supercar it retired last year with a limited run of Type S variants.
It’s a new product strategy for Acura.
The Acura NSX Type S pushed the limits of street performance for affluent racing enthusiasts craving a factory-built, track-ready supercar. It also cost $171,495, including shipping but before any options.
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