The 1988 Acura Integra is a defining piece of Japanese automotive
history, representing the third model year of the iconic
first-generation (DA1/DA3) platform. It played a critical role in
establishing Honda's premium Acura brand in the North American
market by combining everyday usability with an engaging,
lightweight driving dynamics package.The 1988 model year served as
a mid-cycle refresh for the first-generation Integra. Acura
implemented several key refinements:- Engine Power Bump: Mechanical
enhancements raised the output of the 1.6-liter engine from 113
horsepower up to 118 horsepower.- Exterior Refresh: The front and
rear bumpers were completely redesigned for a sleeker look, and the
lighting units were subtly updated.- Interior Upgrades: The cabin
received an upgraded instrument cluster and restyled ergonomics.-
LS Special Edition: A new premium trim tier debuted, featuring
body-colored trim, matching body-colored wheels, and unique
exterior badging.Acura offered the 1988 Integra in two versatile
fastback configurations---a 3-door hatchback coupe and a 5-door
hatchback sedan. Iconic 1980s styling cues defined the exterior,
highlighted by sharp, angular body lines and pop-up headlights.The
1988 Integra wasn't just a commercial success; it was a dominant
force on the racetrack. Built on a rigid chassis utilizing a
low-slung hood line for premium visibility, it secured consecutive
IMSA International Sedan Manufacturers' and Drivers' Championships
in 1987 and 1988. Its high build quality and motorsport pedigree
earned it a recurrent spot on Car and Driver's prestigious "10Best
Cars" list. Today, first-generation models are highly sought-after
vintage classics among Honda collectors.
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