Audi allroad Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Audi allroad models from 2013 to 2016 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Tweeter1
2013 - 2016Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Tweeter1
2013 - 2016Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Center Dash Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Midrange2.5

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Tweeter1

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Subwoofer8

D-Pillar Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2016Midrange3.5

Audi allroad Speaker FAQ

Should I upgrade the front door speakers first in my Audi allroad?

Replace the 6.5-inch front door speakers first. These handle most of your music's midrange and bass content. The front doors typically accept 50-80 watts RMS with 4-ohm impedance. Component speakers work better than coaxials here - they separate the tweeter from the woofer for clearer imaging. The existing 1-inch tweeters in the front doors can stay if you're installing coaxials, but component systems will bypass them entirely.

What's the difference between the rear door speaker options in an Audi allroad?

The 6.5-inch rear door position accepts coaxial, component, or full-range speakers. Coaxials combine everything in one unit - easier installation but... Component systems separate frequencies better. Full-range speakers might sound thin without the tweeter support. The rear doors also have dedicated 1-inch tweeters, so if you install full-range speakers there, you'll want tweeters that can handle 15-25 watts and frequencies above 3000 Hz.

Are the 3.5-inch D-pillar speakers worth upgrading in my Audi allroad?

Upgrade D-pillar speakers after your main doors. These 3.5-inch positions typically handle 20-40 watts and cover mid-to-high frequencies around 200-15000 Hz. Coaxial or full-range options work here. They fill in the rear soundstage but won't dramatically change your listening experience. The mounting depth is usually limited - measure before ordering. Some aftermarket options require minor trim modification.

Can I add a subwoofer to the rear 8-inch location in an Audi allroad?

The rear 8-inch position accepts both full-range and subwoofer applications. For subwoofer use, look for models handling 100-200 watts RMS with response down to 40-50 Hz. The factory location might need enclosure modifications. Powered subwoofers sometimes fit better than passive ones requiring external amplification. Check your Audi allroad's trunk space - the spare tire area affects installation options.

What about the small dashboard and center dash speakers in an Audi allroad?

Dashboard tweeters (1-inch) primarily handle frequencies above 4000 Hz with 10-20 watts power handling. The 2.5-inch center dash accepts coaxial or full-range speakers - usually 15-30 watts. These positions affect dialogue clarity and stereo imaging but... they're not priority upgrades. Replace them if you're doing a complete system overhaul. The center dash speaker sometimes conflicts with certain aftermarket head units.

How do I verify correct speaker impedance for my Audi allroad?

Check your factory amplifier specifications first. Most Audi allroad positions use 4-ohm speakers, but some premium audio systems expect 2-ohm loads. Use a multimeter to measure existing speaker impedance - disconnect one wire and measure across the terminals. Mismatched impedance can damage amplifiers or reduce power output. When replacing multiple speakers, keep impedances consistent within each amplifier channel.