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Fitted behind a panel below the B-pillar on the right hand side of the car, powered by an Alpine M-150 amplifier and wired to the rear channel on the headunit.
 
Fitted behind a panel below the B-pillar on the right hand side of the car, powered by an Alpine M-150 amplifier and wired to the rear channel on the headunit.
  
==Reference==
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==References==
  
http://forums.seloc.org/viewthread.php?tid=329319
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'''Useful Threads'''
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Py7snJBvA YouTube - 2010 LOTUS EVORA AUDIO/STEREO UPGRADES]<br />
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[http://forums.seloc.org/viewthread.php?tid=329319 SELOC Forums » Chapman Arms » Evora build quality shock]<br />
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[http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f170/evora-stereo-system-83755/ LotusTalk - The Lotus Cars Community > Lotus Discussions > Lotus Evora > Evora Stereo System]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:34, 7 February 2013

This page aims to cover the Evoras In Car Entertainment system, revisions made to it over the course of the models life-cycle, and upgrade options.

It is in it's present state far from conclusive, so please feel free to add or amend details.

Head-unit

The head-unit fitted to Evoras varies depending on the age and specification of the car, with non-Tech Pack equipped cars fitted with the Alpine CDE-111RM (CDE-102Ji for Japan, CDE-102 for USA) - a fairly standard single-DIN CD head-unit - while Tech Pack cars receive a double-DIN head-unit with touch-screen, satellite navigation, iPod dock and Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity integrated.

The standard fit Tech Pack head-unit for MY09-MY11 cars was either the Alpine IVA-W505R (VIE-X077 for Japan, IVA-W505R for USA) or Alpine IVA-W520R, depending if the sat nav unit is fixed or removable. This Alpine unit was often criticised for it's cheap looks, fiddly interface and difficulty in syncing up phones via Bluetooth, and so for MY12 cars was replaced with the Pioneer AVIC-F930BT unit.

Standard

Alpine-CDE-111RM.jpg Alpine CDE-111RM
Standard fit Head-unit. Single DIN.

Euro: Alpine CDE-111RM
Japan: Alpine CDE-102Ji
USA: Alpine CDE-102

Tech Pack (MY09-11)

Alpine-ivaw505r.jpg Pre-MY12 Tech Pack Head-unit
Double-DIN.

Removable: Alpine IVA-W505R
Fixed: Alpine IVA-W520R
Japan: Alpine VIE-X077

Alpine NVE-M300P

The Alpine system in pre-MY12 Tech Pack equipped cars uses the Alpine NVE-M300P Navigation Module, which is connected to the headunit to provide satellite navigation.

Alpine NVE-M300P.jpg

The module feature a mini-USB port which can be used with an adapter and memory stick to update the devices firmware and maps using the Naviextras Toolbox software. Full details on how to update these can be found on the Alpine NVE-M300P/RUE-M300 Firmware & Map Update page.

Alpine 400BT

Provides Bluetooth support for the Alpine headunits used in pre-MY12 Tech Pack equipped cars.

The firmware for this can be updated using a Bluetooth equipped PC, following the instructions on the Alpine website.

Alpine PXA-H100

Alpine 'Imprint' option, only available on pre-MY12 Tech Pack equipped cars.

Tech Pack (MY12-)

Pioneer-AVIC-X930BT.jpg MY12 Tech Pack Head-unit
Double-DIN.

MY12: Pioneer AVIC-F930BT MY12 US: Pioneer AVIX-X930BT

Unlike the older Alpine unit the satellite navigation is contained with the F930BT headunit, rather than using an external module. The same GPS aerial is used as in pre-MY12 modules.

The AVIC-F930BT ships with Tele Atlas maps, however a firmware update can be purchased from NAVTEQ which updates the unit to the latest NAVTEQ 2012 European maps as well as updating the software to add features from the newer AVIC-F940BT headunit such as Advanced App mode.

DAB Radio support

None of the Lotus fitted headunits for the Evora support DAB radio, however DAB radio support can be added using aftermarket devices such as the Alpine Ezi-DAB module.

Speakers

The Evora features a total of 4 speakers as standard, all mounted in front of the driver - this is the case regardless of whether the car is equipped with the Tech Pack, however this pack does add higher quality door speakers.

Main Speakers

The Evora main speakers are located lower front of the doors.

Standard cars are fitted with the Alpine LUK_SB01B speakers (2×45W High Power Amp, 6.25” coaxial 2-way speakers).

Tech Pack cars are fitted with Alpine LUK_WG01 speakers (2x50W amplifier, 6.25” coaxial 2-way speakers).

Evora Drivers Door Speaker.jpg

Tweeters

The Evora features a pair of tweeters (Part No. A132M0140F) mounted in the dashboard at the base of the A-pillar.

If you have any details on the manufacturer or specifications of these please add them.

Evora interior.jpg

Sub-Woofer

Fitted behind a panel below the B-pillar on the right hand side of the car, powered by an Alpine M-150 amplifier and wired to the rear channel on the headunit.

References

Useful Threads

YouTube - 2010 LOTUS EVORA AUDIO/STEREO UPGRADES
SELOC Forums » Chapman Arms » Evora build quality shock
LotusTalk - The Lotus Cars Community > Lotus Discussions > Lotus Evora > Evora Stereo System