Alpine SPC-106S907

Say Goodbye to Stock Sprinter Sound!

Upgrade Your Sprinter with Nomadlink’s Alpine Audio Kit

If you’ve ever sat in a Sprinter van and thought, “This sounds terrible,” you’re not alone. The stock audio system in the Sprinter leaves a lot to be desired. It’s flat, tinny, and just not up to par for modern driving (or road-tripping) expectations.

At Nomadlink Upfitters, we’ve solved that. Our new Alpine 6.5" Speaker Kit is a game-changer designed specifically for 2019+ Sprinter chassis. Here’s why this upgrade matters, and why it’s plug-and-play easy.

What’s in the Kit?

This is a full speaker upgrade that replaces the stock components with Alpine’s premium audio gear:

  • 6.5" door speakers for deeper, richer mids and bass
  • 1" silk dome tweeters that drop right into the factory dash mounts for bright, clear highs

Everything is completely plug and play. No cutting. No rewiring. No modifications to your Sprinter. Just pure sound improvement with minimal install effort.

Why It Makes a Huge Difference

Stock Sprinter systems use low-efficiency speakers and underpowered components. Our kit doesn't require an amplifier, but it still transforms the soundstage. You’ll hear clarity and depth you didn’t think was possible in a van.

This isn't just louder… it's better. Better fidelity. Better balance. Better experience.

Built to Look and Sound Better

Our dash tweeters come in a custom trim ring that blends seamlessly with your dash, offering both a sound and aesthetic upgrade. It doesn’t just sound better, it looks better.

Tested in Europe, Now in Available in the US

Though this is Alpine’s newest system in the U.S., it’s been road-tested extensively across Europe in Sprinter platforms. Nomadlink is proud to bring this proven upgrade to North American van lifers, fleet operators, and Sprinter owners who simply want better audio without the complexity of a full aftermarket overhaul.

Ready to hear the difference?

Check it out on our Audio Page

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