Sino-Japanese carmaker GAC Honda launched the Integra Hatchback on Tuesday in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province.
The five-door hatchback comes in six variants, including petrol power and hybrid, at prices ranging from 139,900 yuan ($20,300) to 182,900 yuan. The car's body is 4,563 millimeters long with the wheelbase stretching to 2,735 mm.
With a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, the model can generate a maximum output of 134 kilowatts and top torque of 240 Newton meters. The e: HEV Integra Hatchback, equipped with Honda's fourth-generation i-MMD hybrid system, boasts a top torque of 315 Nm.
Targeting the young generation, the Integra Hatchback is equipped with a large number of intelligent features, including a card-type key and wireless phone charging. The Honda Connect 3.0 system provides a voice assistant, remote control, online upgrade and other services.
The bodyshell adopts a large amount of high-strength steel and features the Honda Sensing system and 10 air bags, ensuring a safe driving experience for occupants.