Acura's 2000 Integra, a member of the model's third generation, is a compact, sporty vehicle available as a hatchback or sedan. Even after a couple of decades, this vehicle excels in performance and refinement. It comes with two engine options, a 1.8L non-VTEC inline-four capable of 140 hp for the base trim and a high-revving 1.8L VTEC version for the GS-R and Type R models, producing 170 hp and 195 hp respectively. All models rely on a front-wheel-drive layout with the availability of a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. For maximum performance, the Type R only comes with a manual gearbox. The model is lauded for its precise handling and smooth ride, while the interior quality is praised even by today's standards. Acura endowed the Integra with standard features such as driver and passenger airbags, power windows, and a sunroof, while leather seating and ABS brakes were optional in the GS and standard in GS-R and Type R trims.