Your Acura dealership is teeming with sport-tuned sedans with premium style and technology. Both the 2025 Acura TLX and the 2025 Acura Integra are high-performance models with an incredible selection of standard features, ranging from intuitive infotainment to luxury cabin amenities. Explore the highlights of each model to see which Acura sports sedan is right for your lifestyle.
While both sports sedans are high performers, the TLX offers a little more power than the Integra. The TLX is equipped with a 2.0-liter mono-scroll turbocharged motor that produces 272 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. The Integra has a lighter 1.5-liter I4 turbocharged motor that produces 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque.
Each powertrain is accentuated with idle engine stop technology to optimize fuel efficiency in urban areas, as well as a front-wheel drivetrain. The TLX has a 10-speed automatic transmission with an available upgrade to a Super Handling AWD system for greater performance capabilities. The Integra has a CVT transmission with paddle shifters, while the Integra A-Spec w/Technology has a six-speed manual transmission.
Connectivity
While the Integra has a seven-inch touchscreen and the TLX has a 12.3-inch dual central display, both models support smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Hands-free Bluetooth pass-through telephone features and Siri Eyes Free are standard for both models. The TLX has a 13-speaker ELS Studio sound system, while the Integra has an eight-speaker premium stereo setup.
Amenities
Premium cabin style is standard on both models with leather-trimmed upholstery and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Each Acura sedan has a keyless access system with push-button start, although the Integra upgrades this system with Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock for optimal convenience. The TLX maximizes cabin comfort with a dual-zone climate control system with built-in humidity control.
An auto-dimming frameless rearview mirror can be found on both models. The frameless design elevates the luxuriously modern feel of the cabin, while the auto-dimming technology prevents headlight glares from vehicles traveling behind you at night. Both models also have ambient LED cabin lighting, although the TLX offers 27 lighting themes for a curated cabin mood.
Safety
Each Acura sedan is equipped with an assortment of AcuraWatch driver assistance technologies to help keep your vehicle centered in your lane, improve braking response, and mitigate accidents. On the Integra, the collision mitigation braking system has pedestrian detection to quickly engage hard braking power in urban environments. The TLX has front and rear parking sensors to assist with precision parking.
Both the TLX and Integra have standard features that enhance your daily driving experience. If you still aren’t sure which sports sedan to go with, drop by Open Road Acura of Wayne in Wayne, NJ to test drive each model.

