Mercedes-Benz 500E Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Mercedes-Benz 500E models from 1992 to 1993 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1993Midrange4

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1993Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Mercedes-Benz 500E Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I upgrade first in my Mercedes-Benz 500E?

Replace the front door panel 4-inch speakers first. They handle most vocal frequencies and midrange content that you actually notice while driving. The 6.5-inch rear speakers can wait - they're mainly for fill and passengers rarely complain about rear audio quality. Front speakers typically see 60-80% of your listening time anyway.

Can I install component speakers in both front and rear locations of a Mercedes-Benz 500E?

Yes, both locations support component systems. The front 4-inch setup might benefit more from components since you're closer to the soundstage. Rear 6.5-inch spots work fine with components too, though coaxials often provide better value there. Check if your Mercedes-Benz 500E has separate tweeter mounting points - some don't, which complicates component installation.

Why does my Mercedes-Benz 500E have different sized front and rear speakers?

The 4-inch fronts focus on midrange clarity and vocal reproduction where you sit. Rear 6.5-inch speakers handle more bass response and ambient fill. This size difference creates a natural sound balance - smaller drivers up front stay tight and focused, larger rears provide warmth without overwhelming the cabin. It's actually clever engineering for a luxury sedan.

What's the difference between coaxial and full-range speakers for the Mercedes-Benz 500E rear doors?

Full-range speakers attempt to reproduce all frequencies with a single driver. Coaxials add a separate tweeter for high frequencies, mounted on the same frame. The rear 6.5-inch location accepts both types, but coaxials generally sound cleaner above 5kHz. Full-range might integrate better if you're not replacing the entire system though.

Should I use the same speaker type in front and rear of my Mercedes-Benz 500E?

Not necessarily. The front 4-inch location might benefit from components if you want precise imaging. Rear 6.5-inch spots often work fine with quality coaxials - saves money and installation complexity. Mixing types can actually work well since front speakers do most of the critical listening work. Just ensure impedance matches across all speakers, typically 4-ohm for this vehicle.