Lotus Exige Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Lotus Exige models from 2006 to 2010 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2006 - 2010Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Lotus Exige Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I prioritize replacing first in my Lotus Exige?

Replace the front door panel speakers first. These 5.25 inch drivers handle most of your music's frequency range and you'll notice the biggest improvement immediately. The Lotus Exige's compact cabin means these front speakers carry more weight in the overall sound signature. Component speakers typically outperform coaxials here - you get better imaging and the tweeter placement becomes more flexible. Though coaxials work fine if you want simpler installation.

Can I install component speakers in the Lotus Exige front doors?

Yes, the front door panels accept component systems. You'll need to mount the tweeter separately - dashboard corners or A-pillars work well in the Exige. The woofer drops into the existing 5.25 inch location. Component speakers usually deliver better soundstage width than coaxials, which matters in a sports car where you're sitting close to the speakers. Crossover placement might require some creativity given the limited space behind the panels.

What's the difference between coaxial and component speakers for the Lotus Exige?

Coaxials combine the tweeter and woofer in one unit - simpler to install in your Exige's door panels. Components separate them, letting you position the tweeter independently for better imaging. The Exige benefits from components because the low seating position can make coaxial tweeters sound harsh when they're firing directly at your ears. Components typically handle 50-75 watts RMS better than most coaxials. Though quality coaxials from brands like Focal or Alpine can sound quite good if installation space is tight.

Should I consider midrange drivers for my Lotus Exige front doors?

Dedicated midrange drivers can work well in the 5.25 inch front locations. They excel at vocal clarity and instrument separation - important in a car where road noise competes with your music. You'd typically run them from 200Hz to 4kHz, letting a separate tweeter handle the highs. The Exige's acoustics tend to emphasize midrange frequencies anyway. However, full-range components or quality coaxials might be more practical unless you're planning a complex multi-amp setup.