Interesting Facts About the Acura Integra DC5
The Acura Integra DC5 represents the fourth generation of Honda's iconic Integra line. Introduced in Japan on 13 April 2001, it continued the model's evolution that began with the brand's debut in 1986.
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Launch Date and Production Run
The fourth‑generation Honda Integra (chassis code DC5) was introduced in Japan on 13 April 2001 and entered production in July 2001, continuing until August (as noted in the production timeline).
Position in the Acura Integra Lineage
The DC5 marks the fourth generation of the Integra, following the third generation that spanned 1994‑2001, and it precedes the RSX era that began in 2002, according to the Acura Integra timeline.
Historical Roots of the Integra Name
The Integra lineage began when the Acura brand made its global debut on 27 March 1986, launching the first‑generation Integra (1986‑1989). The second generation arrived in 1990‑1993 as a 3‑door hatchback and 4‑door sedan, setting the stage for later models like the DC5.
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