While the U.S. market Integra had been around since the 1980s, the spiced-up Type R variant arrived on American shores in 1997 and left in 2001. A base Acura of the same vintage produced 140
i could only find the type r number which you said you found also. i'll post those just for kicks. '97, '98, '00, and '01 were 318, 1023, 1347, and 1157, respectively, for a total of 3,845 ITRs Save Share The third gen Integra was offered as a liftback coupe or sedan, and was available with a range of naturally aspirated inline four engines. A wide number of variants were available, including the GS-R and the top of the line performance focused Type R. The third generation Integra was in production until 2001, when it was replaced by the fourth
A Type R model was added for the 1995 model year in Japan and in 1997 in other markets, powered by a highly tuned, hand-finished variant of the GS-R's engine, producing 195 hp, meaning it made more hp per L than the Ferrari F355 's V8. Although impressive, the Type R was still hampered by some criticism; its maximum torque output of only 130 ft
But if this were just a Honda Civic, The 1.8-liter engine made 195 horsepower an 130 lb-ft of torque, let’s look at a 1997 Acura Integra Type Rβ€”a car that sold for ~$24,000 when new Honda Integra Type R (DC2) Honda's back catalog of front-wheel drive sports cars is arguably one of the greatest of any carmaker, and no car epitomizes that greatness more than the DC2 Integra Type R.
The chassis and portions of the body are seam-welded for extra structural rigidity, and suspension mounting points were made stronger. 1997: Integra Type R wins 1st of six straight championships with RealTime Racing, dominating SCCA World Challenge Touring Car Championship from 1997 to 2002.
Opening hood. Body Color: Solid white. Deco: Authentic Honda logos, β€œ95 TYPE R” license plate. Body Type: ZAMAC. Wheels: Real Riders 6-Spoke Mag wheels with white hubs. Base: Full-metal, matte black painted chassis. Window Color: Medium smoke-tinted. Interior Color: Molded black with red details. Scale: 1:64.
The Type R was the only Type R ever sold in North America with the Acura badge. For the European, Australian and New Zealand market, the Integra was sold as a Honda with the four headlight front-end design. The JDM Type R received significant upgrades in 1998 and is known as the '98 Spec R.
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  • how many integra type r were made