INTEGRA TYPE R
1995 – 2001coupe
Total Revs
55
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Global Rank
#19
Model Rank
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About the Integra Type R
The car that proved front-wheel drive could be a weapon. Honda took the Integra coupe, dropped in the B18C with hand-polished ports and 197 hp at 8,000 rpm, shaved weight until the car hit 1,080 kg, and created the DC2 Type R: the greatest FWD driver's car ever made. It had no power steering on the JDM version. No ABS on early cars. A limited-slip diff, a close-ratio five-speed, and a suspension setup that made everything else feel numb. The DC2 was a track car with license plates and air conditioning. It set lap records at Tsukuba that stood for years against cars with twice the power.