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2014 Volkswagen Jetta Speaker Sizes and Audio System Guide

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2014 Volkswagen Jetta Speaker Sizes and Audio System Guide

This page covers the factory speaker locations, the sizes used in the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta, and a few practical upgrade notes for shoppers planning an audio refresh. Equipment can vary by trim, body style, or audio package, so the exact setup should be verified before ordering parts. Some models may also include tweeters or a subwoofer if equipped, and factory amplifier details should be checked by trim and audio package.

Make: Volkswagen Model: Jetta Year: 2014 Generation: Sixth generation (A6)

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Speaker Size Chart – 2014 Volkswagen Jetta

Use this table as the main reference. Fitment depends on trim, factory audio package, mounting depth, and adapter availability.

LocationTypeFactory SizeNote
Front Pillar Tweeter 1.5 inch if equipped
Front Door Mid-Range 4 inch
Front Door Full-Range 6.5 inch
Front Door Tweeter 1 inch if equipped
Front Door Full-Range 6.75 inch
Rear Door Tweeter 1 inch if equipped
Rear Door Tweeter 1.5 inch if equipped
Rear Door Full-Range 6.5 inch
Under Cargo Floor Panel Subwoofer 8 inch if equipped
Generic car speaker location diagram showing front door speakers, rear speakers, tweeters, and subwoofer

Generic speaker location diagram. The table above shows the specific factory sizes for this vehicle. Exact location details may vary by body style and trim.

Recommended Speakers for the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta

Selected aftermarket speakers that match the factory sizes for this vehicle. Always verify mounting depth, connector type, and audio package before ordering.

4" Speakers

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6.5" Speakers

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6.75" Speakers

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8" Speakers

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Speaker Count by Trim – 2014 Volkswagen Jetta

Speaker count and audio equipment vary by trim and factory audio package. This table lists known configurations from our database.

TrimSpeakersAmplifierRadioNavigation
1.8T SEL 4dr Sedan 9 std
GLI Autobahn 4dr Sedan 9 std
GLI Autobahn w/Nav 4dr Sedan 9 std
GLI Edition 30 4dr Sedan 9 std
GLI Edition 30 w/Nav 4dr Sedan 9 std
1.8T SE 4dr Sedan 6
2.0L TDI 4dr Sedan 6 opt
2.0L TDI Value Edition 4dr Sedan 6
GLI 4dr Sedan 6
2.0L Base 4dr Sedan 4
2.0L S 4dr Sedan 4

Data sourced from manufacturer specifications. Verify with the window sticker or dealer before ordering audio components.

Vehicle and Audio System Specifications

This block helps identify the vehicle and its audio system configuration for fitment decisions.

MakeVolkswagen
ModelJetta
Year2014
GenerationSixth generation (A6) (2011–2014)
Body StylesSedan
Front Pillar – Tweeter1.5 inch (if equipped)
Front Door – Mid-Range4 inch
Front Door – Full-Range6.5 inch
Front Door – Tweeter1 inch (if equipped)
Front Door – Full-Range6.75 inch
Rear Door – Tweeter1 inch (if equipped)
Rear Door – Tweeter1.5 inch (if equipped)
Rear Door – Full-Range6.5 inch
Under Cargo Floor Panel – Subwoofer8 inch (if equipped)
Speaker Count Range4–9 speakers (varies by trim)
Factory AmplifierAvailable on some trims (see trim table)

What Speakers Fit the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta?

Aftermarket fitment should start with the factory speaker locations listed above, but diameter alone is not enough. Check mounting depth, bracket fit, connector type, and whether the vehicle has a premium or factory-amplified audio system. This 2014 Volkswagen Jetta uses a mix of factory speaker sizes, so the right replacement depends on the exact location and audio package. An 8-inch subwoofer is listed under the cargo floor panel if equipped, and factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package.

Usually Safe Upgrades

  • If your vehicle uses the front door 6.5-inch full-range location, that is a common starting point for replacement speakers.
  • If your vehicle uses the front door 6.75-inch full-range location, compare the mounting depth and adapter requirements before buying.
  • If your vehicle uses the rear door 6.5-inch full-range location, choose a speaker that matches the factory opening and connector style.
  • If your vehicle has tweeters in the front pillar or doors, replacement tweeters should match the factory opening size if equipped.
  • If your vehicle includes the 8-inch under-cargo-floor subwoofer, select a replacement that matches the factory enclosure and wiring if equipped.

Check Before Buying

  • Measure the factory speaker opening and mounting depth at each location before ordering.
  • Confirm whether your Jetta has the 4-speaker, 6-speaker, or 9-speaker audio setup, since equipment can vary by trim.
  • Check the connector type and whether an adapter is needed for the speaker location you are replacing.
  • Verify whether the vehicle has tweeters or a subwoofer if equipped, since those locations are not present on every audio system.
  • Factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package before choosing speakers for an amplified system.

Installation Notes

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta uses different speaker layouts depending on trim and audio package, so verify the exact system before ordering parts. Front and rear door speakers may include 4-inch, 6.5-inch, or 6.75-inch locations, and tweeters may be present if equipped. Some trims may also include an 8-inch subwoofer under the cargo floor panel if equipped. Panel removal is required for access, so work carefully around clips, trim pieces, and wiring connectors to avoid damage. Check speaker depth before installation, especially in the doors, because shallow clearance can affect fitment. Mounting adapters may be needed to adapt aftermarket speakers to the factory openings, and harness adapters can help preserve the original wiring without cutting the vehicle side connector. If your vehicle has the factory subwoofer, confirm the enclosure and connector style before replacing it. After installation, test balance, fade, and all speaker locations before reassembling the panels.

Installation is moderate because trim-dependent speaker layouts and panel removal can make the job more involved than a simple speaker swap.

Speaker installation steps: remove panel, unplug wiring, check depth, mount adapter, connect harness, test audio

Common Mistakes When Replacing Speakers

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta can range from a basic 4-speaker setup to a 9-speaker system, so the biggest mistakes happen when buyers assume every car is wired the same.

  • Buying based only on the body-style label instead of checking actual speaker locations on the vehicle.
  • Skipping trim and audio package checks, since speaker count and factory amplifier details can change from one trim to another.
  • Assuming every Jetta has the same speaker layout when the data shows 4, 6, and 9 speaker configurations.
  • Ignoring optional tweeters or the 8-inch subwoofer if equipped, which can change what needs to be replaced or retained.
  • Not checking mounting depth and connector style before ordering new speakers, which can lead to fitment problems.
  • Reassembling the doors or panels before testing the system, which makes it harder to catch wiring or channel issues early.

Generation & Model Family

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta belongs to the Sixth generation (A6) (2011–2014) family. Nearby model years often share similar speaker locations and audio layouts, but exact fitment can vary by trim and audio package – verify before ordering.

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Recommended Upgrade Path

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta uses different audio setups depending on trim, so equipment can vary. Some versions include tweeters and an optional subwoofer, while speaker count ranges from basic systems to more complete factory layouts. A smart upgrade plan starts with the front stage, then moves to bass, volume, and appearance based on your trim and audio package.

GoalBest Upgrade PathWhy
Better clarity Upgrade the front door speakers first, then add front tweeters if equipped, to improve vocal detail and high-frequency clarity. If your trim has a factory amplifier or premium audio package, verify integration before choosing replacement speakers. The front stage carries most of the music you hear, so cleaner mids and highs make the biggest difference in overall clarity.
More bass If your Jetta has the factory subwoofer, check how it is integrated before changing bass hardware. For stronger low-end output, add an aftermarket subwoofer system to complement the factory speakers and fill in the bottom end. Bass upgrades are most effective when they add dedicated low-frequency output instead of relying on the door speakers alone.
Louder sound Properly matched speakers and amplifier integration can improve volume and reduce distortion. Before adding aftermarket amplifiers, verify factory amp and premium system details by trim and audio package so the new gear works correctly with the existing setup. Higher volume with less strain comes from matching the speakers, power, and factory audio layout correctly.
Budget improvement Replace the most-used front door speakers first with same-size replacement speakers with correct mounting brackets. This gives the best value because the front speakers handle most of the sound you notice every day. A front-speaker-first approach delivers the biggest audible improvement for the money.
Factory look Use same-size replacement speakers with the correct mounting brackets and harness adapters for a clean install that preserves the factory wiring and appearance. This approach keeps the interior looking original while still improving sound quality.

Mounting Adapters and Wiring

The same nominal diameter does not guarantee a direct mount. Before ordering, confirm:

  • Speaker depth: Aftermarket speakers often have larger magnets – measure available depth at each location.
  • Mounting brackets: Door locations typically need a bracket or spacer to clear the window regulator and achieve correct mounting depth.
  • Wiring harness adapters: Use a plug-and-play harness adapter to preserve factory wiring.
  • Tweeter mounting cups: Replacing OEM tweeters may require surface-mount cups or brackets depending on the location.
  • Factory or premium amplified systems: If the vehicle has a premium or factory-amplified audio system, confirm how the factory radio, amplifier, and speakers are connected before adding aftermarket amplifiers. Depending on the setup, a line output converter, DSP, integration harness, or professional installation may be needed.
  • Connector type: Factory connectors vary by trim and model year – confirm compatibility before splicing or using an adapter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size speakers are in the front doors of a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta?

Front door speaker sizes vary by audio setup. The data lists 4-inch mid-range speakers, plus 6.5-inch or 6.75-inch full-range speakers in the front doors. Tweeters may also be present if equipped.

What size speakers are in the rear doors of a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta?

Rear door speaker size is listed as 6.5 inches. Tweeters may also be present if equipped, depending on the audio package.

Does the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta have a factory subwoofer?

An 8-inch subwoofer is listed under the cargo floor panel if equipped. Availability can vary by trim and audio package.

Do I need mounting adapters to replace the factory speakers?

Mounting adapter needs depend on the speaker location and the replacement speaker size. The factory layout includes multiple sizes, so it is best to verify each position before ordering parts.

Can I replace the speakers without replacing the radio?

Yes, speaker replacement can be done without changing the radio. The best results depend on matching the new speakers to the factory speaker locations and the audio system in the vehicle.

Does the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta have a factory amplifier?

Factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package. Some trims list an amplifier, while others do not, so the audio setup can vary.

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Nick Marchenko, PhD

Car Audio Data Specialist & Technical Editor

Nick proof-checks every speaker-size page on this site against manufacturer documentation, verified fitment databases, and OEM trim-level specifications. He reviews factory speaker locations, audio package details, amplifier configurations, and mounting constraints to ensure the data you see reflects what actually ships in the vehicle – not approximations. With a background in electrical engineering and over a decade of hands-on car audio work, he flags any data inconsistencies before a page goes live.

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