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Honda to finally launch Acura in Japan, but only in left-hand drive

Honda to finally launch Acura in Japan, but only in left-hand drive

Acura is finally heading to Japan, but it won’t be a full-throated assault on Lexus and the German luxury brands.

Instead, a single model is due to go on sale in the second half of 2026: the US-made Acura Integra Type S hot hatch. It will be joined by another US-made model, the Honda Passport TrailSport Elite.

Even though Japan drives on the left-hand side of the road, both vehicles will be sold in Japan in left-hand drive. Despite the inconvenience, and potential danger, left-hand drive vehicles have a small but notable cult following, with some drivers preferring left-hand drive versions of the European luxury vehicles over their otherwise identical right-hand drive siblings.

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The Acura Integra is basically a redesigned Honda Civic with a new nose and liftback. Both the Integra and North American editions of Civic are made in Marysville, Ohio.

For Japan only the range-topping Type S will be sold. It features the same 2.0-litre turbo engine as the Civic Type R, but output has been modestly raised to 239kW and 420Nm. Like the Type R, power is sent to the front wheels exclusively via a six-speed manual transmission.

To match the turbocharged mill under the bonnet, the Integra S has a wider track with pumped up wheel arches, upgraded brakes, and an adaptive suspension setup that’s more compliant than the Type R’s.

The Integra Type S will likely command a premium over the Civic Type R, which is priced from ¥5 million (A$45,000). In the States, the Integra Type S starts at US$53,400 (A$75,000) or a US$6505 (A$9200) premium over the Type R.

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