What brand is the Land Rover car audio system?

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KennedyDella
07/30/25 5:13am
Land Rover uses the world-renowned Meridian audio system. Meridian has over 25 years of product manufacturing experience and is a manufacturer capable of producing very luxurious, high-end, premium, and beautifully designed high-end home audio systems. Below is the collaboration history between Land Rover and Meridian: 1. Since 2010, when the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque debuted at the Paris Motor Show as the first model equipped with the Meridian car audio system, the partnership between Land Rover models and Meridian officially began. 2. Two years later, the Range Rover model was equipped with Meridian's top-tier audio system featuring 1700 watts and 29 speakers, making it the world's first 3D surround car audio system. In the same year, starting with the Jaguar XJ Ultimate Edition, Meridian's audio systems gradually expanded to cover all models under the Jaguar Land Rover brand. 3. In 2015, Jaguar Land Rover announced Meridian as its exclusive audio collaboration brand, working together to set new standards for in-car audio environments and provide the best audio experience for Jaguar Land Rover customers worldwide.
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