SEMA limited Acura Integra sedan highlights tuning potential
The SEMA Program 2022 is near the corner and Acura on Wednesday previewed a trio of tweaks 2023 Integration bound for the annual tuning carnival in Las Vegas.
Previous generations of Integra were and still are popular among tuners, and Acura sought to highlight the potential of the new 2023 model by partnering with top tuning talent to complete the builds. Those talents include Daijiro “Dai” Yoshihara, Sara Choi, and Coco Zurita.
2023 Acura Integra modified for 2022 SEMA show
Dai Yoshihara is a professional racer and has competed in events such as Formula Racing and Pikes Peak International Hill Skating. His build of the Integra was done by California company Evasive Motorsports and features a design inspired by modified Integras from the 1980s and ’90s.
Key modifications include aero kit from EVS Tuning, 18-inch BBS REV7 forged alloys, Whiteline-adjustable suspension, upgraded intake and exhaust pipes, Sparco seats with seat belts and a center console. EVS Tuning carbon fiber hub.
2023 Acura Integra modified for 2022 SEMA show
Sara Choi is a racer from Hawaii who started her career at the age of 15 at a tuning company called Sonic Motorsports. She worked with California’s Tony Star Performance to build her build, which featured a custom wide body kit.
The wide body was designed by Choi and Walter Kim. It is paired with Choi’s Integra by GReddy cooling under the hood, 19-inch Advan RSDF wheels, Tein Suspension Flex Z torsion coil suspension and a Dogfight Race Pro steering wheel.
2023 Acura Integra modified for 2022 SEMA show
Coco Zurita is a BMX racer from Chile, and he looked to action sports for inspiration for his build, taken up by California’s Autotuned. It features roll suspension, carbon fiber body panels and custom upholstery designed by artist Andreas Wennevold.
Other modifications include an A’PEXi exhaust, a GReddy central cooler, 18-inch Kansei KNP wheels, Wilwood brakes, an Auto Tuned aero kit and plenty of MOMO interior gadgets.
This year’s SEMA show is scheduled to run from November 1 to 4.