If you want a stylish, sleek sedan with plenty of power, consider the 2025 Acura Integra and the 2025 Acura TLX. See how they compare before you check out these luxury options at your neighborhood Acura dealership.
The 2025 Acura Integra vs the 2025 Acura TLX: Performance Sedan Showdown at Your Acura Dealership
Power and Performance
The Integra features a 200-horsepower engine that delivers 192 pound-feet of torque. It comes with front-wheel drive and a standard continuously variable automatic transmission, which you can upgrade to a six-speed manual. The available Type R model boasts a turbo-four that gives you 320 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque.
The TLX is powered by a 272-hp engine that gets 280 pound-feet of torque or a 355-hp turbocharged V6. This model has an eight-speed automatic and standard front-wheel or available all-wheel drive. You’ll get up to 37 highway miles per gallon in the Integra and 31 in the TLX.
Interior Space
The Integra offers more than 24 cubic feet of trunk space, compared to 13.5 cubic feet for the TLX. You’ll have synthetic leather upholstery in the Integra and genuine Milano leather in the TLX. Both models include convenient amenities like proximity keyless entry, push-button start, and ambient LED lighting. Dual-zone automatic climate control is standard in the TLX and optional for the Integra. The TLX also comes with a standard power moonroof.
Infotainment Tech
The Integra pairs a 10.2-inch touchscreen with a 7-inch digital gauge cluster, while the TLX boosts both standard screen sizes to 12.3 inches. You’ll have wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in the Integra and the wireless versions in the TLX. Wireless charging is standard for the TLX and optional when you select the Integra.
The larger sedan also has a base 13-speaker stereo with satellite and HD radio or an optional 17-speaker system, with a standard eight-speaker or optional 16-speaker system in the Integra. The latter incorporates Siri Eyes Free voice commands while the TLX has Amazon Alexa.
Driver Assistance and Safety
Both models come with a generous standard safety suite. You’ll have adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and much more.
The TLX adds standard front and rear parking sensors and LED fog lights, which are offered as optional upgrades for the Integra. The Integra adds a few exclusive safety options, including a surround-view camera, a head-up display, and low-speed braking control. Each car earned a five-star overall crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Test drive the Integra and TLX to perform your own head-to-head comparison. Visit Open Road Acura of Wayne, NJ today to bring home your new sports sedan.

