2026 Acura Integra A-Spec Gets New Aero Package
It’s been three years since the Integra returned to Acura’s line up. It was controversial to say the least, but it’s safe to say the sporty four-door has been embraced by enthusiasts and the masses. Keen to keep up the momentum, Acura is giving the Integra a modest refresh for the 2026 model year which includes some tech upgrades, new colors, and updated styling for the A-Spec trim.
New Look for The A-Spec
If you’ve been following Acura for any amount of time, you know how much the automaker loves its A-Spec packages. It’s a way for customers to get top line features and equipment without actually dropping the cash for a Type S trim. For 2026 the A-Spec option is getting a re-styled aero package. You’ll have to squint to see the difference from last year’s model but it’s there. Specifically, there are new gloss black side spoilers on each side of the front fascia and new garnish on the side sills. Again, very subtle but more decerning eyes will notice the changes. Finishing off the look is a new set of gloss black 18-inch wheels.
Available to all trims are three new exterior colors: Solar Silver Metallic, Urban Gray Pearl and Double Apex Blue Pearl which originally debuted on the Acura ZDX Type S EV. Buyers that choose the new Apex Blue Pearl color or the returning Performance Red color will now have the option to color match the front grille, if they’re into that sort of thing.
More Screen Time
Without a doubt the most noteworthy change inside the 2026 Acura Integra is the new 9-inch touchscreen which replaces the 7-inch screen from the outgoing model. The new larger screen is standard across all trims and along with it comes wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto. There’s also a wireless charging pad to keep smartphones topped off. Finally, Acura says it’s upgraded the infotainment processor to ensure a lag-free experience when navigating the infotainment UI.
Refreshing
The 2026 Acura Integra may not have a very long list of changes for this refresh, but on paper an updated aero kit, new wheels, three new colors, and upgraded infotainment screen doesn’t sound half bad. Now, we just need to wait and see what effect these changes will have on the MSRP. We’re also curious to see if the Type S will get a refresh in the near future as well. Once we know, we’ll make sure you do too so stay tuned.



















































