Acura's New Streetfighter, Honda Just Keeps Winning, Next Generation Fuel

April 2023 Edition: Acura Integra Type S, Honda HPD starts season strong, Hydrogen Fuel is coming

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Your favorite Honda newsletter is back for the month of April, and even though it’s the middle of spring, we’re bringing the 🔥 with this month’s content. Looking for older content from past editions? Check out News.ClassicHonda.com

Here’s what you can expect for this month:

  • Acura Integra is back with a vengeance

  • Honda HPD vehicles win in TCA debut

  • 🌎️ Day Spotlight: Honda and GM team up for Hydrogen Fuel

A 90’s Icon Returns with a Vengeance 💪

Honda enthusiasts cheered when Acura unveiled the return of the Civic’s cousin, the Integra, last year. For this model year, Acura decided to turn the dial to 11 with their announcement of the Integra Type S set to be available in June this year.

Though Acura is known for luxury, this Integra is a bonafide street fighter. With 320 Horsepower and a 6-speed manual, this wide-bodied iteration looks and feels at home cruising the highway or hitting apexes.

Making its public debut this weekend at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, the 2024 Acura Integra Type S delivers a new interpretation of ultimate street performance for a new generation of enthusiast drivers.

You can read the full article posted by Acura HERE

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HPD Hondas Win…Like a Lot 🏆

HPD Hondas started the Touring Car America season strong this weekend at Sonoma Raceway, with a TCX class victory for the new Honda Civic Type R TCX, and podium finishes in TC and TCA for the HPD Honda Civic Type R and HPD Honda Civic Si FE1.

So what does this mean for the average Honda owner? Well, it means that Honda’s proclivity for building reliable driver-focused vehicles translates well into the racing world.

Hond HPD racing vehicle

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Honda 🤝 GM; Hydrogen to fuel the future

Working toward the realization of a carbon-neutral society, Honda will not only continue electrifying its products but also take a proactive approach to increase the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier and strive to expand its hydrogen business.

As the core of its hydrogen business, Honda will further advance its fuel cell system. With the next-generation fuel cell system being co-developed with General Motors (GM), Honda will aim to more than double the durability and reduce the cost to one-third. After achieving these targets with GM, Honda will continue its fundamental research on future fuel cell technologies to double the durability again  and halve the cost from the newly reduced level.

Honda fuel cell

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⌛️ Historic Honda

Check out this beautiful 1983 Honda Civic posted by a user on Reddit!

“My 1983 Honda Civic 1500 DX Hatchback. 80,000+ miles. Runs perfectly, only missing one plastic hatch strut (interior) cover.”

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