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How many speakers are in a Ford Flex?

The Ford Flex's speaker count varies by trim and model year. In most configurations, base models come with 6 speakers, while higher trims with the Sony premium audio system offer 12 speakers. Exact numbers can differ by year and market, so checking the specific vehicle’s specifications is recommended.


Introduced in 2009 and produced through 2019, the Flex offered a straightforward two-tier audio setup: a standard 6-speaker system for entry trims and a premium 12-speaker configuration on higher-end versions. The discrepancy reflects Ford’s approach to balancing cost with entertainment options across different buyers and regions.


Speaker counts by trim and year


Below is a concise guide to the typical configurations seen across Ford Flex models from 2009 to 2019.



  • Base and mid-level trims: 6 speakers. This setup generally includes speakers positioned in the doors and dash, with no dedicated subwoofer.

  • Premium/upper trims (often with Sony audio): 12 speakers. This configuration adds more mounting locations and generally includes a subwoofer to enhance bass, delivered through a multi-channel amplifier.


In short, the Ford Flex commonly ranges between 6 speakers on standard trims and 12 speakers on higher trims equipped with the Sony premium audio system.


Summary


The speaker count on a Ford Flex primarily depends on trim level: standard builds typically have 6 speakers, while higher trims with the Sony premium audio package feature 12 speakers. Buyers should verify the exact setup for a given vehicle, as configurations can vary by year and market.

What speakers does Ford have?


Ford uses a standard speaker system and a premium Bang & Olufsen (B&O) system, which vary depending on the vehicle model and trim level. The base systems typically include 6"x9" front and 6.5" rear speakers, while the B&O systems are more elaborate and can have more speakers, such as those in the doors, a center channel, a subwoofer, and even headrests in some configurations. Some Ford vehicles also use the JBL audio system. 
Standard Ford speakers

  • Configuration: Typically a 6-speaker system, with mid-grade 6"x9" front speakers and 6.5" rear speakers.
  • Sound quality: Adequate for casual listening but lacks the depth and clarity of higher-end systems. 

Premium Bang & Olufsen (B&O) speakers 
  • Configuration: Varies by model, but can include 8, 10, 14, or even 18 speakers. 
  • Locations: Speakers are placed in the doors (woofers and tweeters), a center channel, and a subwoofer, which in some high-end systems is an "Externally Coupled Subwoofer" that vents into the rear of the cab. 
  • Advanced features: The "Unleashed" system can include speakers in the headliner and headrests. 
  • Sound quality: Designed for high-fidelity sound and can produce high volumes without distortion. 

Other speaker systems
  • JBL: Some Ford models, especially older ones or certain Lincoln models, have featured a JBL Audio System. 
  • Aftermarket: Many owners upgrade their standard systems with aftermarket brands like KICKER for better performance, often using adapter kits to fit the new speakers into the existing locations. 



Can a Ford Flex last 300,000 miles?


Typically, you can expect a Ford Flex to last around 200,000 miles with excellent care, according to carparts.com.



Where is the subwoofer in the Ford Flex?


If your Flex has the 12-speaker system, you already have two factory amps (speaker and sub) and an 8" dual-voice coil subwoofer behind the right rear trim panel in the cargo area.



What size speakers are in the Ford Falcon?


5x7"
Factory speaker size is 5x7" but we have specifically crafted spacers to give you better sound using 6in speakers.


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