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This particular sticker is a Honda we don’t need in Australia


You can’t miss this limited edition Honda Integra (birth name: Civil).

Launched by GAC-Honda for the Chinese market, the Integra Anniversary Limited Edition comes with just the flashy stickers… and nothing more.

For just $357 more than the standard car, buyers can get a limited edition of this sensible family sedan with wide red racing stripes, red mirror caps and large ‘Limited Edition’ graphics plastered across the body.

Inside, this version gets additional red and black paintwork, along with various Limited Edition badges.

But wait, there’s more! For an extra cost, buyers also get Integra-branded accessories including suitcases, backpacks, and water bottles.

Don’t expect any upgrades in performance or equipment.

This special anniversary edition can be had with either a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder or Honda’s 2.0-liter e:HEV four-cylinder hybrid.

Both engines send power to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission (CVT), although the base engine has the option of a manual transmission.

Available only in China, orders for the Anniversary Limited Edition began on July 26 and are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Crudely put, the marketing on Honda’s website describes this particularly attractive sticker as ‘full of trendy energy’. Whether potential buyers share that view remains to be seen.

The China-spec Integra is sold in other markets as the Civic sedan and is different from the Acura Integra available in North America.

We’re skipping the Civic sedan here, although Honda Australia does offer a hatchback.

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