Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG models from 2007 to 2015 production years.

As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a commission from purchases made through links marked. Read more in our disclaimer.

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2015Tweeter1
2007 - 2015Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2015Midbass / Full-Range6.5
2007 - 2015Tweeter1

Rear Roof Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2012Tweeter1

Center Dash Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2012Full-Range3.5

Cargo Area Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2012Subwoofer8

Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG for the biggest sound improvement?

Replace the 6.5 inch front door speakers first. These handle most of your music's midrange and vocal frequencies. The front door panels in the ML63 AMG house both coaxial and component options - component systems typically deliver better sound separation since the tweeter and woofer work independently. You'll want speakers rated around 50-75 watts RMS with 4-ohm impedance. The factory mounting depth might limit your choices, so measure before ordering.

Can I upgrade the 1 inch tweeters in my Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG door panels?

Yes, but the improvement might be subtle. The front and rear door tweeters handle frequencies above 3000 Hz. Most aftermarket 1 inch tweeters will fit the factory locations. Look for silk dome or metal dome designs - silk tends to sound smoother, metal gives more detail. Power handling around 20-30 watts RMS should work fine. The rear roof tweeters in some ML63 AMG models add ambiance but aren't critical for overall sound quality.

What's the difference between coaxial and component speakers for the Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG 6.5 inch locations?

Coaxial speakers combine the woofer and tweeter in one unit - easier installation, single connection point. Component systems separate them, giving better imaging since you can position the tweeter optimally. The ML63 AMG's door panels seem designed for both types. Components usually cost more and require more wiring. If you're keeping the factory amplifier, coaxials might integrate better. Component systems really shine with aftermarket amplification though.

Should I replace the 8 inch cargo area speaker in my Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG?

The 8 inch speaker handles both full-range and subwoofer duties - that's unusual. It probably covers everything from around 80 Hz up to maybe 10 kHz. Upgrading this could improve bass response noticeably. Look for speakers with good low-frequency extension, maybe down to 50-60 Hz. Power handling around 75-100 watts RMS. The cargo location means you might sacrifice some bass output compared to a traditional subwoofer, but installation stays simple.

Why does my Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG have a 3.5 inch speaker in the center dash?

That center dash speaker likely handles dialogue and center channel information if your ML63 AMG has surround sound processing. It fills the gap between left and right speakers, making vocals sound more focused. The 3.5 inch size limits bass response - probably rolls off below 200 Hz. Coaxial designs work better here than full-range since you need some high-frequency output. Upgrading this might improve vocal clarity, but it's not your highest priority.