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What size speakers are in a 2018 Chevy Cruze?

The typical 2018 Chevy Cruze uses 6.5-inch speakers in the front and rear doors, paired with 1-inch tweeters in the upper dash/A-pillars. Exact sizes can vary by trim and audio package, so it’s best to verify on your specific vehicle.


Typical configurations by location


The following reflects common configurations found in 2018 Cruze models across several trims. Speaker sizes are designed to fit standard OEM openings and deliver a balanced sound for the lineup.



  • Front doors: 6.5-inch (approximately 16.5 cm) woofers

  • Rear doors: 6.5-inch (approximately 16.5 cm) woofers

  • Tweeters: 1-inch (about 25 mm) located in the A-pillars or upper dash


These sizes are typical for the common six-speaker setups offered with many Cruze trims. Always confirm by checking your owner’s manual or inspecting the speakers directly if you’re doing a replacement or upgrade.


How to confirm the exact sizes for your car


Because trim level and factory audio packages can affect the speaker configuration, use these steps to verify your specific vehicle’s dimensions before purchasing replacements or upgrades.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the Chevrolet official specifications sheet for your model year and trim level.

  2. Inspect the doors: remove the speaker grille and measure the diameter of the visible speaker(s).

  3. Check a parts diagram or service bulletin for your VIN/trim to confirm the exact part numbers and sizes.

  4. If in doubt, contact a Chevrolet dealer or an audio installer with your VIN to confirm compatibility.


Verifying sizes directly on the vehicle helps avoid ordering the wrong dimensions, especially if you’re planning an upgrade or a replacement.


Summary


For most 2018 Chevy Cruze models, the standard speaker footprint centers on 6.5-inch front and rear door speakers with 1-inch tweeters in the upper dash or A-pillars. Trim and audio package variations can alter the exact configuration, so use the owner’s manual, a parts diagram, or a dealer resource to confirm the precise sizes for your car before making any replacements.


Additional notes


If you are upgrading to a premium or aftermarket system, the enclosure space, mounting depths, and wire harnesses may differ by trim. Planning ahead with measurements and, if possible, testing fitment before purchasing aftermarket components can save time and ensure proper sound performance.

What year of Chevy Cruze to stay away from?


The Chevy Cruze model years to avoid are 2011 through 2015, with each of these models having prevalent transmission failure and engine problems.



What size are Chevy Cruze speakers?


The Chevy Cruze has different speaker sizes depending on the location: front and rear doors use a 6-3/4\" speaker that can be replaced with a 6-1/2\" aftermarket speaker. The center dash has a 3-1/2\" speaker, and the corner dash has a 2-3/4\" speaker. Sedans with the Bose system have a 6\"x9\" subwoofer in the rear deck, while hatchbacks have a 6-3/4\" dual voice coil subwoofer under the cargo floor.
 
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Speaker sizes by location

  • Front and Rear Doors: 6-3/4" (can be replaced with 6-1/2" aftermarket speakers)
  • Center Dash: 3-1/2"
  • Corner Dash: 2-3/4" 

Subwoofer sizes 
  • Sedan (Bose system): 6"x9" in the rear deck
  • Hatchback (Bose system): 6-3/4" dual voice coil under the cargo floor 



How do I know my car speaker size?


You can find your car's speaker size by checking the owner's manual, using an online vehicle lookup tool from a car audio retailer like Crutchfield, or by physically measuring the speakers after removing the grilles. The simplest way is often the owner's manual or an online lookup tool. Common sizes include 5.25 inches, 6.5 inches, and 6x9 inches, but your car may have other sizes or a combination of different speakers.
 
How to find your car's speaker size

  • Check the owner's manual: Your manual is the fastest way to find the exact speaker sizes for your vehicle. You can often find a digital copy online by searching for your car's year, make, and model plus "owner's manual". 
  • Use an online database: Websites like Crutchfield have tools where you can input your car's year, make, and model to see which speakers are compatible and their sizes. 
  • Measure the speakers directly:
    • Remove the speaker grille: to access the speaker. 
    • Measure the diameter: of the speaker across its widest point. 
    • Measure other dimensions: like mounting depth and height, as these are also crucial for choosing a replacement. 
  • Visit a professional: A car audio specialist can quickly identify the speaker sizes in your car. 

What if the speaker size isn't standard?
  • Measure the opening: Some manufacturers use non-standard sizes like 6x8 inches, especially for Ford vehicles. Measure the opening to find out what fits. 
  • Check for markings: Sometimes the factory speaker itself will have its recommended size marked on it. 



What size are factory door speakers?


And you're going to put down that you got 6.5s. Now you go look for the right 6.5s. Much as I like to say these things are just plugandplay. A lot of times it takes a little bit more thought into it.


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