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Vehicle Fit Guide › Honda › 2010 Accord Crosstour
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2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

✓ Matched to your exact fitment Factory amplified • Without factory navigation • w/ gunmetal color dash Full system build · DIY

Your 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is set up with a standard DIN head unit slot, a factory amp running through the system, and full-range speakers in both door positions — 6.75-inch drivers front and rear, 1-inch dash tweeters. No subwoofer at the factory. A full system build on a no-compromise budget replaces everything in a logical sequence: head unit (new source, clean pre-amp outputs), speakers all around (front and rear), a proper sub in the trunk (the sedan trunk is the right place — build the enclosure to the sub's specs), and an aftermarket amp setup that drives every zone cleanly. The factory amp gets bypassed in this process; your aftermarket amp takes over. Do it all at once — this is the full build.

Your build · Best tier
1Head Unit$1,499.99
2Speakers$589.00
3Bass — custom enclosure$749.99
Est. total$2,839
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Factory configuration
Head unit: Single/Double DIN
Factory amp: Yes
Front speakers: 6.5" + tweeter
Bass: None
What fits
Front: 2 locations · Rear: 1 location
LocationSize
Door6.5
Door1

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1
Head UnitModerate installTouchscreen · fits double-DIN
Swap for control + features

The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour's single- or double-DIN dash means you have a clean path to a new head unit, and in a full system build it's the right place to start. The new head unit is what provides dedicated preamp outputs for your aftermarket amplifier — bypassing the factory amp and giving every downstream component a clean, uncolored signal to work from. Pick up a vehicle-specific wiring harness and dash kit to make the install clean; brands like Metra, Scosche, and iDatalink cover integration kits that handle wiring, antenna, and steering-wheel controls. Getting the source right is what lets everything else in the system perform as designed.

Best OverallPioneer DMH-WT8600NEX
Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX
★★★★⯨4.7 · CarAudioNow tested
✓ Double-DIN — direct fit

Why it’s the pick: When maximum screen real estate is the goal, the DMH-WT8600NEX is my go-to — the oversized floating panel and crisp capacitive glass put a tablet-sized display in almost any dash.…

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2
Speakers★ Start hereModerate install6.5″
Upgrade the front stage first

A full system build in the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour means accounting for every speaker position — and this sedan has a lot of them. Up front: 6.75-inch door woofers, A-pillar tweeters, and a 3.5-inch center. In the rear: 6.75-inch door woofers, 1-inch door tweeters, and a 2.75-inch deck speaker. There's a factory amplifier in the chain too. On a premium budget doing this yourself, replace all speaker positions at once and plan the factory amp bypass as part of the amp step. Component sets up front are non-negotiable for a build — the A-pillar tweeters should be matched to the door woofers for coherent imaging. Run matched drivers through the rear as well. A system this complex only sounds like a system when every position is dialed in together. See the Best Car Speakers by Size guide.

Focal PS 165 FXE
Focal PS 165 FXE
★★★★⯨4.8 · CarAudioNow tested
✓ 6.5" — fits your front doors

Why it’s the pick: Part of Focal’s Flax Evo line, the PS 165 FXE blends a natural-sounding flax cone with a refined tweeter and a robust crossover. It’s a set I’ve covered hands-on in my unbox &…

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3
BassModerate install8″
Add a compact sub

A full system build in the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour needs a proper subwoofer, and the trunk is where it goes. A sealed or ported enclosure, built to your chosen sub's recommended internal volume and tuning, is what makes the low end accurate and tight rather than loose and boomy. The factory amp is still in the chain here, so you'll run an integration adapter or line output converter to tap a clean line-level signal to feed your sub amp. A custom-built or purpose-built enclosure matched to the driver's spec is the right move — don't settle for a generic box just because it fits. See the Best Component Subwoofers guide for driver options.

📦 All-in-one
Amp + sub + box in one. Easiest.
🪑 Slim / tight space
Shallow sub for tight spaces.
🛠️ Component
Component sub + box + amp. Most output.
Best OverallJL Audio W7AE
JL Audio W7AE
★★★★⯨4.9 · CarAudioNow tested
✓ Compact — trunk friendly

Why it’s the pick: JL’s W7 has been the reference standard for two decades because it blends control and command: deep extension without bloat, slam without smear. Its W-Cone assembly and OverRoll s…

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4
AmplifierOptionalAdvanced install8 × 10 ch
Optional with the factory amp

A full system build in the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour demands proper amplification, and the factory amp isn't it. Replacing it with an aftermarket amp — or a dedicated amp setup — is what gives every speaker and the subwoofer the clean, headroom-rich power they need to perform. Your new head unit's preamp outputs feed the amp directly, bypassing the factory amp entirely. Size the amp to what you're driving: one channel per speaker, plus a mono channel for the sub. Depending on power targets, that might be a single multi-channel amp or separate amplifiers for speakers and sub. Proper gain structure and tunable crossovers are what let the front stage, rear fill, and sub each operate in their own range without stepping on each other.

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour audio — common questions

What size speakers fit a 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour?

The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour uses 6.5" + tweeter front speakers and 6.5" rear speakers.

Does the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour have a factory amplifier?

Yes — the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour runs a factory-amplified system, so a new receiver or speakers need an integration adapter / line-output converter to get a clean signal. Most builds keep that amp and spend on better speakers first.

What is the best subwoofer setup for a 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour?

For the trunk, an all-in-one powered sub is the easiest big win; a slim/shallow sub keeps more trunk space, and a component sub + box delivers the most output.

What head unit fits a 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour?

The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour has a Single/Double DIN head unit (Replaceable — direct swap), so a matching aftermarket receiver fits with the correct dash kit and harness.

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