
Acura
Precision Crafted Performance: America’s First Japanese Luxury Brand
Introduction
In 1986, Acura made history by becoming the first Japanese luxury automotive brand in North America. It wasn’t just a marketing experiment; it was Honda’s bold move to challenge established European luxury marques by offering a new definition of premium: one built not on tradition alone, but on superior reliability, advanced engineering, and exhilarating performance. Acura quickly redefined the luxury car market and paved the way for rivals Lexus and Infiniti.
Detail | Information |
Founded | 1986 (First models launched) |
Parent Company | Honda Motor Company |
HeadQuarters | Torrance, California, USA (North American HQ) |
First Models | Legend sedan, Integra coupe (1986) |
Core Philosophy | “Precision Crafted Performance” |
Key Innovation | Bringing Japanese reliability & performance to the luxury market |
Iconic Acura Engines
- C30A/C32B: 3.0L & 3.2L DOHC VTEC V6 (NSX). The hand-built, mid-engine masterpiece that powered Acura’s halo supercar and humbled Ferrari.
- B18C1/C5: 1.8L DOHC VTEC I4 (Integra GS-R, Type R). The high-revving, “B-series” heart of the Integra. The Type R version is one of the most celebrated 4-cylinder engines ever made.
- J-Series (J32, J35, J37): 3.2L-3.7L SOHC VTEC V6 (TL, CL, MDX, RL). The smooth, powerful, and incredibly reliable V6 workhorses that powered Acura’s core sedan and SUV lineup for decades.
- K20C1: 2.0L DOHC VTEC Turbo I4 (TLX Type S, Integra A-Spec). Acura’s modern turbocharged powerhouse, bringing high torque and performance to new models.
- 2.0L & 2.4L I4 (Various): Found in early Integras and Legends, these engines established Acura’s reputation for smoothness and reliability from day one.
Legendary Acura Models
- Acura NSX (1990-2005): The landmark supercar. It proved a luxury Japanese car could beat the best from Italy, with aluminum construction, razor-sharp handling, and legendary reliability.
- Acura Integra (1986-2006): The sport compact icon. Especially the GS-R and Type R models, which became front-wheel-drive legends thanks to their VTEC engines and telepathic handling.
- Acura Legend (1986-1995): The car that started it all. A premium sedan and coupe that offered BMW-level performance and luxury with Toyota-like reliability, instantly establishing Acura’s credibility.
- Acura TL (1995-2014): The consistent best-seller. A sporty, well-equipped, and V6-powered sedan that defined the brand for a generation of buyers.
- Acura RSX (2002-2006): The successor to the Integra. Offered in base and high-revving Type-S trim, it continued the legacy of affordable, sporty front-wheel-drive coupes.
- Acura CL (1997-2003): A stylish coupe based on the TL platform, often offered with a manual transmission and a V6, a rare combination in its class.

The Type R Legacy
While Honda had Type Rs, Acura brought them to America. The Acura Integra Type R was a homologation special for the streets. It featured a hand-ported engine, a close-ratio gearbox, a helical limited-slip differential, and a stripped, stiffened chassis. It wasn’t just a trim level; it was a no-compromise statement of intent that created a cult following and remains one of the most sought-after Japanese sports cars of all time.