Honda Integra Type-R

The Honda Integra Type-R appears in between the Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) and the '''Maserati MC12. It is also a tuner between Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) too. '''

This car has good nitro duration and handling, acceleration! Still not enough to beat Mercedes Benz Biome due to this car's bad top speed of 426 km/h

Preview of the car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=0bW2FNo3nwE

Overview
The Honda Integra DC5 is the fourth and final generation of the Honda Integra compact sports coupe, introduced in Japan on April 13, 2001 and produced from July 2001 to July 2006.

In concordance with the introduction of the Integra's platform mate, the seventh-generation Civic being introduced in 2000, the Integra joined the Civic in abandoning Honda's traditional double-wishbone suspension at both ends and adopted MacPherson struts in the front and trailing arm type suspension in the rear along with the new K-series engine supplanting the B-series.

The K-series engine features intelligent VTEC (or i-VTEC), which electronically adjusts valve lift, valve duration and valve timing, giving the 2.0 L engine a flatter torque curve relative to previous VTEC implementations which only adjusted valve lift and valve duration.

The Integra Type R, sold in Japan had reduced weight, a 220 PS / 164 kW / 217 hp K20A I4 engine (Japan-only; Oceania models have an engine similar to the Acura RSX-S), 6-speed close-ratio manual transmission, as well as a helical limited slip differential (LSD), stiffer springs and shocks, 4-piston Brembo brakes, 17-inch 5 double spoke wheels on Bridgestone Potenza tires, Recaro suede seats, leather wrapped MOMO steering wheel, body trim, and more. The Type R lacked many of the luxury features (like vanity mirrors or side airbags) in the Type-S, true to its racing heritage. The C package on the Type R added various accessories like the rear window wiper, remote control folding mirrors. JDM Integras had three interior colours available. Black was standard on the Type-iS/Type-S. Type R had choices of black/blue/red interiors (including colour matching Recaro seats), depending on exterior colours.