Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Land Rover Range Rover Evoque models from 2012 to 2018 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2012 - 2018Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2012 - 2015Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Speaker FAQ

Which speakers should I replace first in my Land Rover Range Rover Evoque for the biggest sound improvement?

Replace the front door panel speakers first. The 6.5-inch front speakers handle most vocals and midrange frequencies that you'll notice immediately. Since the Range Rover Evoque front doors can accommodate both coaxial and component systems, you have flexibility in upgrade path. Component speakers will give you better staging since the tweeter separates from the woofer. Start with 50-75 watts RMS handling capability. The rear doors use the same 6.5-inch size but contribute less to overall sound quality in most listening positions.

Can I install component speakers in all door locations of my Range Rover Evoque?

Front doors definitely support component systems - that's your best bet for staging improvement. Rear door panels might accommodate components depending on the specific year, though the mounting depth could be tighter. The 6.5-inch size works for both locations but check clearance behind the panel first. Component systems need separate tweeter mounting points... sometimes you can use the existing locations, sometimes not. Coaxials are always the safer choice for rear doors since they're simpler to install and the Range Rover Evoque rear positioning doesn't benefit as much from separated drivers.

What power rating should I look for when upgrading my Range Rover Evoque door speakers?

Target speakers that handle 40-60 watts RMS minimum. The factory system probably pushes around 20-30 watts to each location, so you want headroom for aftermarket amplification later. Peak power ratings around 120-150 watts give you flexibility. Don't go overboard - 100+ watts RMS speakers might be overkill unless you're planning serious amplifier upgrades. The 6.5-inch format in both front and rear doors of the Range Rover Evoque works well with moderate power levels. Higher sensitivity ratings (90+ dB) will sound louder with the same power input.

Do full-range speakers work better than coaxials in the Range Rover Evoque rear doors?

Full-range and coaxial speakers serve slightly different purposes. Full-range typically means a single driver handling everything - simpler design, sometimes better for fill sound in rear positions. Coaxials add a separate tweeter for extended high frequencies. In the Range Rover Evoque rear doors, either type works since passengers rarely sit directly in front of them. Full-range might integrate more smoothly if your front speakers are handling most detail work. The 6.5-inch size constraint means you're not getting deep bass from either option anyway. Choose based on frequency response curves rather than just the type designation.