Mar 8, 2025

Your Acura dealership is the best source for a stylish, driver-focused luxury sports sedan. See how the compact 2025 Integra compares to the 2025 TLX, which is a midsize model.

2025 Acura Integra vs 2025 Acura TLX: Luxury Sports Sedans at Your Acura Dealership

Engine Options

The Integra has a turbo-four that provides 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque or an available 320-hp version that gets 310 pound-feet of torque. Choose from a six-speed manual with rev-match control or a continuously variable automatic transmission with paddle shifters.

The TLX pushes the envelope to 272 horses and 280 pound-feet of torque or an upgraded engine that delivers 355 hp and 354 pound-feet of torque. Both options feature a 10-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters and optional rev matching.

Fuel Economy

The smaller sedan comes exclusively with front-wheel drive while the TLX adds optional all-wheel drive. You’ll get up to 37 highway miles per gallon in the Integra and 31 highway mpg in the larger model, and both have a standard fuel-saving idle-stop feature.

Interior Design and Features

Enjoy synthetic leather upholstery in the Integra and standard Milano leather in the TLX. Both models have standard heated front seats, keyless entry, push-button start, ambient interior lighting, a moonroof, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat. The TLX adds a standard power-adjustable passenger seat.

Dual-zone automatic climate control is standard for the midsize model and optional for the Integra. Available ventilated front seats are exclusive to the TLX. Although the Integra is smaller, it has more cargo space than the TLX.

Infotainment Tech

The TLX pairs a 12.3-inch touchscreen with a 12.3-inch digital display, while the Integra features a 7-inch touchscreen and a 10.2-inch driver display. Both models have standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, with the wired versions in the Integra and wireless connectivity in the TLX.

The Integra comes with an eight-speaker stereo, and you’ll have a 13-speaker sound system in the TLX. The latter sedan also adds a standard Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless charging, and satellite radio.

Driver Assistance and Safety

Both the 2025 Integra and TLX earned the highest available five-star overall crash test score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Common driver assistance tech includes adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, forward automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, pedestrian detection, rear cross-traffic alert, a rearview camera, traffic jam assist, and traffic sign recognition.

The TLX also comes with standard front and rear parking sensors. You can upgrade the Integra with an optional head-up display, a surround-view camera, and rain-sensing windshield wipers.

Narrow your selection from two available TLX models and three impressive Integra trims. Visit Open Road Acura of East Brunswick, NJ to get behind the wheel of your top picks now.