Hyundai Genesis Coupe Speaker Size
Speaker size, type, and location chart for Hyundai Genesis Coupe models from 2010 to 2016 production years.
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Front Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 - 2016 | Tweeter | 0.75 |
| 2010 - 2016 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Rear Deck Center Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 - 2016 | Subwoofer | 8 |
Center Dash Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 - 2016 | Midrange | 4 |
Rear Side Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 - 2016 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Rear Deck Lid Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 - 2012 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Hyundai Genesis Coupe Speaker FAQ
Which speakers should I replace first in my Hyundai Genesis Coupe for the biggest sound improvement?
Start with the front door panel 6.5 inch speakers. These handle most of your music's frequency range and sit closest to your ears. The Genesis Coupe's front doors accept both coaxial and component speakers, giving you flexibility. Component speakers typically deliver better sound separation since the tweeter and woofer work independently. Look for speakers rated around 50-75 watts RMS with 4-ohm impedance. The factory 0.75 inch tweeters might need replacing too if you go component, but many aftermarket 6.5 inch components include matching tweeters that'll fit the existing tweeter locations.
Can I install component speakers in all locations of my Hyundai Genesis Coupe?
Most locations support component speakers, but it depends on your setup goals. The front and rear 6.5 inch positions work well with components - you've got separate tweeter mounting in the front doors already. The rear side panels can handle components too, though you might need to modify tweeter placement. The 4 inch center dash speaker... that's trickier. Full-range or coaxial speakers work better there since space is limited. Component systems need separate tweeter mounting which the center dash doesn't really accommodate. Focus components on the front doors first - that's where you'll hear the most difference in your Genesis Coupe.
What's the difference between the rear deck lid and rear side panel speakers in the Hyundai Genesis Coupe?
The rear deck lid speakers (6.5 inch) only appear in 2010-2012 Genesis Coupe models, while rear side panel speakers continue through 2016. Both accept similar speaker types - coaxial, component, or midrange. Deck lid placement fires sound upward and reflects off the rear window, creating a more diffuse sound field. Side panel speakers aim more directly at passengers. If you have both locations, the side panels typically provide better imaging since they're closer to ear level. Some people disable rear deck speakers entirely to focus power on the side panels. Really depends on whether you want surround-like effects or more focused rear fill in your Genesis Coupe.
Should I upgrade the 8 inch rear deck center speaker in my Hyundai Genesis Coupe?
That 8 inch speaker handles full-range duties but can also function as a subwoofer. It's positioned centrally in the rear deck, so it reinforces bass frequencies pretty well. If you're planning a separate subwoofer install, you might replace this with a dedicated midrange driver or even remove it entirely. Some people upgrade it to a proper 8 inch subwoofer rated around 100-150 watts RMS. The Genesis Coupe's rear deck has decent airspace behind it, so bass response should improve. Just remember - if you're adding an amplified subwoofer elsewhere, this speaker might create muddy bass overlap. Consider your overall system goals before upgrading.