Chevrolet Spin Speaker Size

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

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2025 - 2026Midbass / Full-Range6.5
2013 - 2024Midbass / Full-Range6

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2025 - 2026Midbass / Full-Range6.5
2013 - 2024Midbass / Full-Range5.25

A-Pillar Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2025 - 2026Tweeter1

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2013 - 2024Tweeter1

Chevrolet Spin Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Chevrolet Spin?

Start with the front door panel speakers. They handle the majority of what you actually hear while driving, so replacing them tends to produce the most noticeable improvement. The Chevrolet Spin uses 6 inch midbass/full-range drivers in the front doors on earlier builds, while the updated configuration bumps that up to 6.5 inch units. Either way, the front stage is where your money works hardest. Rear door speakers matter less for tonal clarity, though they do contribute to overall fill and passenger experience. Tweeters in the A-pillar or dashboard position come after the midbass units are sorted, since high-frequency detail means little if your midrange foundation is weak.

What size speakers fit the front door panels of the Chevrolet Spin?

That depends on which configuration your Chevrolet Spin has. Earlier versions take a 6 inch midbass/full-range driver in the front door panel location. The newer configuration uses a 6.5 inch driver in the same position. Measure the mounting depth before purchasing, because door panel cavities can be tight and a driver with a deep basket may not clear the window mechanism. A mounting depth of around 2.5 to 3 inches is generally a safe target, though this can vary.

What size speakers fit the rear door panels of the Chevrolet Spin?

The rear door panel location in the Chevrolet Spin takes a 5.25 inch midbass/full-range driver in the earlier configuration and a 6.5 inch driver in the updated setup. The jump from 5.25 inch to 6.5 inch is fairly significant in terms of cone surface area, which means the newer rear doors can theoretically move more air and produce deeper bass extension. Whether you actually hear that difference in a rear fill application is... debatable. Most of the perceived bass improvement comes from the front stage anyway.

What type of tweeter does the Chevrolet Spin use and where is it located?

The Chevrolet Spin uses a 1 inch tweeter. Earlier builds mount it in the dashboard, while the updated configuration moves it to the A-pillar. The A-pillar position is generally considered more favorable for imaging because it pushes the high-frequency source closer to ear level and toward the listening position. Dashboard-mounted tweeters tend to create a wider but sometimes less focused stereo image. When replacing the tweeter in either location, a silk dome or fabric dome 1 inch driver is worth considering for its smoother roll-off behavior above 15,000 Hz or so.