Chevrolet Onix Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Chevrolet Onix models from 2013 to 2026 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2020 - 2026Midbass / Full-Range6.5
2013 - 2019Midbass / Full-Range6

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2020 - 2026Midbass / Full-Range6.5
2013 - 2019Midbass / Full-Range5.25

A-Pillar Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2020 - 2026Tweeter1

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2019Tweeter1

Chevrolet Onix Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Chevrolet Onix to get the biggest sound improvement?

Start with the front door panel speakers. The front stage tends to have the most direct impact on perceived sound quality since those drivers are closest to the listening position. The Chevrolet Onix uses 6.5 inch midbass units in the front doors on newer versions, or 6 inch drivers on older ones. Replacing these with quality aftermarket speakers rated around 50 to 80 watts RMS at 4 ohms should produce a noticeable improvement fairly quickly. The rear doors can wait, though some people notice a fuller soundstage after addressing those as well.

What size speakers fit the front and rear door panels of the Chevrolet Onix?

It depends on which version of the Chevrolet Onix you have. Newer versions use 6.5 inch speakers in both the front and rear door panels. Older versions use a 6 inch driver in the front and a 5.25 inch driver in the rear. All four locations carry midbass or full-range type speakers, so component or coaxial replacements both tend to work in those positions. Always measure the mounting depth before purchasing because the door cavity may limit clearance.

Are the tweeters in the Chevrolet Onix easy to upgrade?

The tweeter location shifts between versions. Newer Chevrolet Onix configurations place the 1 inch tweeter in the A-pillar, while older ones mount it in the dashboard. A-pillar placement is generally considered better for imaging since it sits higher and closer to ear level. Both positions use a 1 inch tweeter, which is fairly standard. Replacement is usually straightforward, though dashboard-mounted units sometimes require more disassembly to access properly. Running tweeters with a high-pass crossover around 3500 to 5000 Hz is worth considering to protect the driver.

What power handling should I look for when replacing Chevrolet Onix door speakers?

For most factory head unit setups in the Chevrolet Onix, speakers rated at 15 to 30 watts RMS tend to be sufficient. If you plan to add an amplifier, looking at speakers handling 50 to 80 watts RMS at 4 ohms gives more headroom. Peak wattage figures on speaker packaging can be misleading. RMS ratings are what matter practically. Sensitivity rating around 89 to 92 dB is also worth checking since higher sensitivity means more output from the same power input. The 6.5 inch and 6 inch positions in the doors handle midbass frequencies, so some low-end extension below 80 Hz is possible though not always ideal without