Next Level Performance
July 1, 2026 • 12 min read
Our Verdict
The DS18 SLG-HD6V2 Headrest Enclosure is the best all-around audio upgrade for the 2015+ Polaris Slingshot — it puts sound at ear level in an open cockpit, holds up to four 6.5-inch speakers, and drops in with factory mounts.
Across seven DS18 Slingshot-specific enclosures priced from $116 to $392, the headrest pods give the biggest real-world gain for open-air riding. Pair them with the SLG-RSUB10 rear subwoofer box or the plug-and-play SLG-UDSD6LD under-dash sub for a complete system. Every box here is molded specifically for the Slingshot, so nothing requires cutting.
Shop Our Top Pick →The best Polaris Slingshot speaker and subwoofer enclosures are vehicle-specific pods molded to the Slingshot's headrests, kick panels, fenders, armrest, and rear storage cubbies — and the DS18 SLG series is the most complete lineup you can buy for the 2015-2024 platform. Because the Slingshot is an open-air three-wheeler with no roof and almost no factory audio, a sealed or ported enclosure is the only way to get real volume and bass that survives 70 mph wind noise. In this guide we compare seven DS18 enclosures we stock at NLP Performance in Tampa, FL, from a $116 center-console box to a $392 dual-8-inch fender setup, with exact speaker fitment, RMS ratings, and mounting locations so you can build a system that actually fills the cockpit.
Why Polaris Slingshot audio starts with the enclosure
A Polaris Slingshot enclosure is a waterproof, UV-protected pod molded to a specific factory location so aftermarket speakers mount without cutting or fabrication. Unlike a car, the Slingshot has no doors, no headliner, and no sealed cabin, so a raw speaker bolted to flat plastic simply gets swept away by wind and road noise. DS18 builds the SLG series from IP65-rated polyethylene and ABS with sealed or ported internal chambers, which loads the speaker correctly and directs output toward the driver and passenger. That is the difference between "I can barely hear it at 45 mph" and a system you can enjoy on the highway.
Two things drive the buying decision: where you want the sound (at your ears, at your knees, or behind you for bass) and whether you want a component box (you supply the speakers) or a loaded box (speakers already installed). Every enclosure below is molded for the 2015-and-up Slingshot, mounts with factory hardware, and carries integrated RGB LED lighting on the speaker-facing models — a signature Slingshot show-car look.
DS18 SLG-HD6V2 headrest pods put sound at ear level — the single biggest gain in an open cockpit.
DS18 Polaris Slingshot enclosure comparison
Here are the six enclosures we recommend most often, ranked by where they mount and what they hold. Prices are current at NLP Performance and every box is a direct fit for the 2015+ Polaris Slingshot (the loaded under-dash sub is a 2015-2019 fit, with a 2020+ version also available).
| Enclosure | Mounting Location | Speakers It Fits | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| DS18 SLG-HD6V2 Headrest EnclosureTop Pick | Driver & passenger headrests | Up to 4x 6.5in | $270.73 |
| DS18 Front Kick Panel Enclosure | Lower front dash / kick | 2x 6.5in + 2x 3.8in tweeters | $232.05 |
| DS18 SLG-F82 Front Fender Dual 8in | Front fenders | 2x 8in + 2x 2.3in tweeters | $392.35 |
| DS18 SLG-AR6V2 Arm Rest Enclosure | Center armrest | 2x 6.5in | $232.05 |
| DS18 SLG-RSUB10 Rear Subwoofer Box | Rear storage compartment | 1x 10in subwoofer (ported) | $286.42 |
| DS18 SLG-UDSD6LD Loaded Under-Dash Sub | Under the dash | 2x 6.5in ZR6.4D subs (included) | $232.05 |
1. DS18 SLG-HD6V2 Headrest Enclosure — Best Overall
The DS18 SLG-HD6V2 headrest enclosure is the best overall Polaris Slingshot audio upgrade because it places speakers directly beside your ears, where an open cockpit needs them most. Each pod mounts up to two 6.5-inch speakers per side (four total), and removable blanks let you run front-facing, rear-facing, or dual-facing configurations to aim the sound. Integrated RGB LED lighting with chasing effects is controllable through the DS18 LC app, and the waterproof, UV-protected polyethylene shell keeps the matte-black finish looking factory. It is a plug-and-play design that reuses the stock headrest mounting points.
What We Like
- + Sound at ear level — the biggest gain in an open cockpit
- + Holds up to four 6.5in speakers with adjustable facing
- + App-controlled RGB LEDs and true plug-and-play install
Things to Consider
- – Speakers are sold separately (component box)
- – Adds no bass on its own — pair with a sub box
2. DS18 Front Kick Panel Enclosure — Best OEM-Look Foundation
The DS18 front kick panel enclosure is the cleanest way to add real front-stage sound to a 2015+ Polaris Slingshot without changing the interior's look. Each pod holds one 6.5-inch mid and one 3.8-inch bullet tweeter, and the OEM black finish blends seamlessly into the lower dash so it reads factory. This is the box most owners start with because it delivers clear vocals and midrange right where the factory left a hole, and it lays the foundation you build headrest and fender speakers on top of.
What We Like
- + Factory-look black finish hides the upgrade
- + Adds a dedicated tweeter for crisp highs
- + Great low-cost entry point at $232
Things to Consider
- – Lower mounting position is farther from your ears
- – Speakers and tweeters sold separately
3. DS18 SLG-F82 Front Fender Dual 8-Inch Enclosure — Loudest Front Stage
The DS18 SLG-F82 front fender enclosure is the loudest front-stage option for the Polaris Slingshot, mounting a pair of 8-inch speakers plus 2.3-inch tweeters out on the fenders for thunderous midrange you feel as much as hear. Built from durable polyethylene with a textured black finish, it includes an LED-lighted badge, internal damping, and all mounting hardware. At $392.35 it is the priciest speaker box here, but no other location moves this much air on a Slingshot. Owners chasing show-and-shine sound at car meets choose the fender pods first.
The SLG-F82 fender pods add show-stopping midrange and an LED-lit badge.
4. DS18 SLG-AR6V2 Arm Rest Enclosure — Best Value Add-On
The DS18 SLG-AR6V2 armrest enclosure is the best value add-on for the Polaris Slingshot, mounting one 6.5-inch speaker per side in the center console area for $232.05. Its open-baffle design improves airflow and clarity, and the waterproof, UV-protected ABS shell carries integrated RGB LED lighting to match the rest of the DS18 SLG series. Because it sits between the seats, it fills the center of the soundstage and pairs perfectly with headrest or fender pods for a wrap-around effect.
5. DS18 SLG-RSUB10 Rear Subwoofer Enclosure — Best Bass Foundation
The DS18 SLG-RSUB10 rear subwoofer enclosure is the cleanest way to add hard-hitting bass to a Polaris Slingshot, dropping a single 10-inch subwoofer into the rear storage compartment. It is a ported box engineered for deep, resonant lows with enhanced airflow and internal damping, molded from UV-protected polyethylene with IP65 waterproofing and coated-metal brackets. The subwoofer is sold separately, so you can match a 10-inch sub to your amplifier and target output, making this the flexible foundation for any serious bass build.
What We Like
- + Ported design tuned for deep, resonant lows
- + IP65 waterproof shell survives open-air riding
- + Uses rear storage space you rarely need
Things to Consider
- – Subwoofer and amplifier sold separately
- – Occupies one rear storage compartment
6. DS18 SLG-UDSD6LD Loaded Under-Dash Subwoofer — Best Plug-and-Play Bass
The DS18 SLG-UDSD6LD is the best plug-and-play bass upgrade for a 2015-2019 Polaris Slingshot because the subwoofers come pre-installed — no separate sub or box tuning required. It houses two 6.5-inch ZR6.4D subwoofers rated 300 watts RMS / 600 watts max each, with 1.5-inch coils delivering deep, distortion-free bass from 38 Hz to 200 Hz. The dampened, IP65-waterproof polyethylene enclosure mounts under the dash without sacrificing storage, and it ships with all hardware and pre-drilled mounts for a factory-fit setup. A 2020+ version is available for later Slingshots.
Key Specifications
Budget pick: DS18 Center Console Enclosure
If you want to test the waters before committing to a full build, the DS18 center console enclosure is the lowest-cost entry at $116.03. It holds two 6.5-inch speakers plus a pair of 2.28-inch RGB tweeters and bolts to factory mounts, giving you a taste of upgraded sound in the middle of the cabin. It is also the easiest install on this list — a good weekend starter before you add headrest pods and a rear sub.
The center console box is the $116 starting point for a Slingshot audio build.
How to build a complete Slingshot audio system
The most satisfying Polaris Slingshot systems layer three zones: highs and mids at ear level (headrest pods), midrange up front (kick panel or fender pods), and bass behind or below you (rear-storage or under-dash sub). A proven starter combo is the SLG-HD6V2 headrest enclosure with a quality set of 6.5-inch marine-grade speakers, plus the loaded SLG-UDSD6LD under-dash sub for instant, plug-and-play low end — roughly $500 in enclosures before speakers. Add the SLG-F82 fender pods later when you want meet-and-greet volume.
Because the Slingshot lives outdoors, every speaker you install should be marine-rated (IP-rated cones, UV-stable surrounds). All DS18 SLG enclosures are waterproof and UV-protected, but the speakers you drop in need to match. A small 4- or 5-channel marine amplifier tucked under the dash will drive the headrest, kick, and armrest speakers while a mono channel or dedicated sub amp powers the 10-inch or dual-6.5-inch bass. In our Tampa shop we see most owners land between $800 and $1,500 all-in for a clean, weatherproof build.
Installation and fitment notes
Every enclosure in this guide is a direct fit for the 2015-and-newer Polaris Slingshot and uses factory mounting points, so no cutting or drilling of body panels is required. Most speaker pods install in 30-60 minutes per pair with basic hand tools; the loaded under-dash sub is closer to a two-hour job once you route power and a signal wire. Confirm your model year against the listing — the under-dash subwoofer boxes are split into 2015-2019 and 2020+ versions because the dash structure changed. If you are unsure which enclosures fit your build, the NLP Performance team in Tampa, FL can confirm fitment before you order.
Rounding out a Slingshot build, many of our customers pair audio with a Injen short ram intake for a throatier engine note, Oracle LED halo headlights to match the RGB theme, and a K&N drop-in air filter for easy, reusable filtration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best speaker enclosure for a Polaris Slingshot?
The DS18 SLG-HD6V2 headrest enclosure is the best all-around speaker enclosure for the 2015+ Polaris Slingshot because it places up to four 6.5-inch speakers at ear level, where an open cockpit needs sound most. It costs $270.73, mounts to factory headrest points, and features adjustable front, rear, or dual-facing speaker orientation plus app-controlled RGB LEDs.
Do DS18 Slingshot enclosures come with speakers?
Most DS18 SLG enclosures are component boxes sold without speakers, so you choose your own drivers — the headrest, kick panel, fender, armrest, and rear-sub boxes are all speaker-not-included. Loaded versions do include speakers: the SLG-UDSD6LD under-dash box ships with two 6.5-inch ZR6.4D subwoofers, and loaded headrest and fender kits come pre-installed with DS18 marine speakers.
Can you add a subwoofer to a Polaris Slingshot?
Yes. The Polaris Slingshot has two common subwoofer locations: the rear storage compartment and under the dash. The DS18 SLG-RSUB10 is a ported box that fits one 10-inch subwoofer in the rear storage cubby for $286.42, while the loaded SLG-UDSD6LD mounts two 6.5-inch subs under the dash for $232.05 with the subwoofers already included.
Are DS18 Slingshot enclosures waterproof?
Yes. DS18 SLG enclosures are molded from UV-protected polyethylene or ABS and carry IP65 waterproof ratings, so they withstand rain, sun, and open-air riding. That said, the speakers and subwoofers you install inside them should also be marine-rated to survive the elements, since the enclosure protects the mounting, not the driver itself.
Do these enclosures fit all Polaris Slingshot years?
The DS18 SLG speaker enclosures fit 2015-2024 Polaris Slingshot models using factory mounting points, with no cutting required. The under-dash subwoofer enclosures are year-specific: choose the 2015-2019 SLG-UDSD6LD or the 2020+ version to match your dash structure. Always confirm your exact model year against the product listing before ordering.
How much does a Polaris Slingshot audio system cost?
DS18 Slingshot enclosures range from $116.03 for the center console box to $392.35 for the dual-8-inch fender pods. A complete weatherproof system — enclosures, marine speakers, a subwoofer, and an amplifier — typically runs $800 to $1,500 installed, depending on how many zones you add and the speaker quality you choose.
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