Where are the 6 speakers located in the New Bora audio system?
4 Answers
There is one speaker in each of the four doors and the left and right rearview mirror positions. Below is an introduction to the reasons why the speakers may not work: 1. Contact corrosion: Prolonged use of the horn can easily cause the horn contacts to corrode, creating impedance. This weakens the current flowing through the electromagnetic coil, reducing the electromagnetic force and making it unable to attract the armature to drive the diaphragm for normal vibration, resulting in a hoarse sound or even no sound at all. 2. Poor sealing leading to moisture: Although the interior of the horn is sealed, if the sealing is not tight, moisture can enter during car washing or water vapor can be present in the internal air space. This moisture can easily cause the contacts to become damp and fail to function properly.
I recently got my hands on the new Bora, and the sound system is truly impressive. The six speakers are evenly distributed: two on each front door—one positioned in the lower half of the door panel for mid-to-low frequencies, and another near or slightly above the door handle for mid-to-high frequencies. Additionally, there are small tweeters embedded in the A-pillar trim on both sides, delivering crisp and clear sound that enhances the stereo effect while driving. Rear passengers needn’t worry either, as each rear door has a speaker in the middle or lower section of the door panel, ensuring full coverage throughout the cabin. The placement is thoughtfully designed for everyday driving needs, whether commuting or traveling—just turn on the music, and you’ll immediately notice the well-layered sound. A tip: avoid blocking the speaker grilles with items stored in the doors, and occasional dust cleaning will help maintain peak audio quality. Overall, the Bora’s speaker layout is quite considerate and definitely worth the price.
I'm quite familiar with the six-speaker layout in the new Bora's audio system: each front door houses two units. The mid-woofer is positioned centrally or in the lower section of the door panel to handle the main sound frequencies, while the tweeter is typically integrated near the door handle area of the interior trim. Two additional small tweeters are mounted on each A-pillar to disperse sound sources, reduce echoes, and enhance clarity. The rear doors adopt a simpler setup, usually featuring a single full-range speaker in the mid-section of the door panel to balance the rear soundstage. This scientifically designed configuration delivers non-muddy bass and non-piercing highs, making it ideal for daily music playback. I find the placement ingenious – the A-pillar tweeters avoid front-row obstructions, creating a harmonious sound field. If you wish to fine-tune it yourself, remember to prevent dust accumulation in window gaps from affecting the tweeters; occasional soft-brush cleaning suffices. During maintenance, check connection stability as prolonged use may cause loosening and impact sound quality despite the fixed positions.
The six speakers in the new Bora are strategically positioned: two speakers on the front doors are placed in the upper-middle section of the door panels, primarily for sound transmission; compact tweeters are discreetly located on both sides of the A-pillars, delivering crisp audio; each rear door features a speaker to support the rear passengers. This setup ensures balanced sound distribution throughout the cabin, creating an immersive music experience while driving. Maintenance is straightforward—avoid hanging heavy objects on the doors to prevent speaker damage, and gently dust them during cleaning without using wet cloths to prevent short circuits. The sound quality is more than adequate for daily commutes, with music remaining clear even at high speeds, filling the entire cabin.