The third generation Integra was introduced by Acura on the North-American market in 1994, one year after Honda launched the same model in Japan.
The novelties about this new Integra Sedan were the new front-end design featuring four headlights and the increased engine power (up to 142 hp). The 1994 Integra sedan underwent its first facelift in 1998, introducing a revised front & rear bumper, larger headlights and minor interior changes. Due to its lower compression, the Acura Integra sedan was rated among the Top 10 most thief-friendly cars in the United States.