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Focal Diva Alta Utopia: $210K Wireless Flagship Speaker Takes All-in-One Hi-Fi to the Extreme

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Focal did not show the Diva Alta Utopia at High End Vienna 2026. There was no private-room tease, no covered prototype, and not even the usual carefully vague French whisper over espresso that something ruinously expensive was hiding behind the curtain. Same story at AXPONA 2026, although perhaps we should have paid more attention when Focal and Naim suggested that something was coming that would push wireless hi-fi into far more serious territory.

Now we know what that something is: the Focal Diva Alta Utopia, a new flagship wireless loudspeaker system for 2026 and the third model in the company’s rapidly expanding Diva Utopia family. Following the original Diva Utopia in 2024 and the larger Diva Mezza Utopia in 2025, the Diva Alta Utopia takes the same basic promise; a high-end Focal loudspeaker with Naim electronics, streaming, amplification, and system control built in, and pushes it into the kind of price category where most people start checking property taxes.

At $210,000 per pair, the Diva Alta Utopia is not a lifestyle speaker unless your lifestyle involves gated driveways, dedicated listening rooms, and debating whether to turn grandma’s guest room into a pickleball court. But the price also needs some context. A passive Focal/Naim system built around Utopia loudspeakers, high-end Naim amplification, cabling, racks, source components, and proper installation can easily live in the same financial neighborhood.

Focal Diva Alta Utopia in Ivory Felt with grille off/on

Looked at that way, the Diva Alta Utopia may be outrageous, but it might also be the cleaner, smarter, and possibly less expensive route in the long run for someone who wants a no-compromise Focal/Naim system without a stack of boxes.

You will still need a turntable. Civilization has limits. Bugger.

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Directly inspired by Focal’s flagship Grande Utopia EM Evo passive loudspeaker, the Diva Alta Utopia adapts several of its core acoustic ideas for an active wireless platform rather than simply duplicating the passive design. Its architecture includes a four-way driver layout, Focal’s Focus Time technology, fine-tuned filtering, and a new M-profile “W” midrange driver developed for this model. Focal says the Diva Alta Utopia is optimized for rooms ranging from 538 to 1,292 square feet.

Pro Tip: For comparison, the original Diva Utopia is optimized for rooms up to 861 square feet, while the Diva Mezza Utopia is rated for spaces up to 1,076 square feet.

What’s New Inside The Diva Alta Utopia

Although the Diva Alta Utopia draws heavily from its predecessors, it also incorporates new technologies that represent Focal’s most advanced loudspeaker engineering to date.

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New M-profile “W” Midrange and PRISM Tweeter

New PRISM Tweeter: The Diva Alta Utopia introduces a new-generation Focal PRISM tweeter. According to Focal, this tweeter combines a multi-material substrate with an advanced micro-structuring process, delivering greater rigidity than beryllium while maintaining a careful balance of lightness, damping, and rigidity. Developed through a major research program, patented, and manufactured in France, PRISM allows Focal to sculpt tweeter membranes with unprecedented precision. More than 20 years after the introduction of the company’s beryllium tweeter, PRISM marks a major step forward in Focal loudspeaker driver development.

New M-profile “W” Midrange: Previously used primarily in Focal’s Utopia M monitors, the M-profile “W” midrange driver makes its debut in the Diva Utopia range with the Diva Alta Utopia. Focal says the new driver improves midrange precision and transparency, while added carbon reinforcement in the Diva Alta Utopia is designed to push performance even further.

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Streaming, Inputs, and High-Resolution Format Support

Beyond its advanced acoustic architecture, the Diva Alta Utopia is designed as a complete Focal/Naim wireless hi-fi system with integrated amplification, streaming, and physical connectivity built in. Inputs include HDMI eARC, optical, RCA, and USB, giving owners the ability to connect a TV, digital source, analog component, or computer without building a traditional rack-based system around the speakers.

Wireless support includes Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Google Cast, UPnP, Bluetooth 5.3, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, and QQ Music via QPlay. Bluetooth codec support includes aptX Adaptive, SBC, and AAC.

The Diva Alta Utopia also supports internet radio through HLS, DASH, and OGG streaming containers, with MP3, AAC, Vorbis, and FLAC codec support, along with Icecast, Shoutcast, and Xperi Extended Metadata.

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File support is extensive, including WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and ALAC up to 24-bit/384kHz, MP3 and AAC up to 48kHz/320kbps, OGG up to 48kHz, and DSD64/DSD128. Focal also specifies smooth gapless playback across all supported formats.

UWB Inter-Speaker Connection: To simplify setup between the primary and secondary speakers, the Diva Alta Utopia uses Ultra Wideband, or UWB, technology. This allows the two speakers to communicate wirelessly at 96 kHz/24-bit, with no compression, no signal loss, and very low latency.

Pro Tip: For 192 kHz/24-bit playback between the two speakers, Focal provides a wired inter-speaker connection. Wireless UWB tops out at 96 kHz/24-bit.

Control Options: Like its Diva Utopia predecessors, the Diva Alta Utopia can be controlled using the supplied remote, the Focal & Naim app, supported voice assistants including Google Assistant and Siri, and smart home control systems such as Control4, Crestron, Savant, and RTI.

ADAPT Technology: You can have the most luxurious speaker system, but it can’t perform at its best unless the speakers work well with your room. With this in mind, the Diva Utopia wireless speaker line provides the ADAPT room acoustic correction system, incorporating each user’s individual hearing perception.

What’s On The Outside

The Diva Alta Utopia is not only packed with the technology needed for a serious wireless, and wired, high-end listening experience; it is also designed to make a very visible statement in the room.

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Ivory Felt (left side view) vs. Off White (right angle view) finishes

Focal gives the Diva Alta Utopia sculptural lines, balanced proportions, and a commanding, almost architectural presence. At 58 1/4 x 18 1/8 x 24 3/8 inches, or 148 x 46 x 62 cm, and 236 pounds, or 107 kg, per speaker, this is not a compact lifestyle product pretending to be high-end hi-fi. It is a full-scale luxury loudspeaker system that happens to remove the need for a traditional stack of electronics.

The Diva Alta Utopia also features interchangeable floating side panels, allowing owners to change the speaker’s appearance without altering the speaker itself. Finish options include felt panels in Grey or Ivory, along with lacquer panels in Black High Gloss, Off-White High Gloss, and Dune High Gloss.

Focal has clearly designed the Diva Alta Utopia to elevate both the listening experience and the living space it occupies. Just make sure the living space is ready for a pair of 236-pound French loudspeakers that do not exactly disappear behind a ficus or your collection of Charlotte Gainsbourg records.

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Comparison 

Left to right: Focal Diva Alta Utopia, Diva Mezza Utopia, Diva Utopia
Focal Model DIVA ALTA UTOPIA
(2026)
DIVA MEZZA UTOPIA
(2025)
DIVA UTOPIA
(2024)
MSRP/pair $210,000 $69,000 $39,999
Type  4-way bass-reflex active 3-way bass-reflex active 3-way bass-reflex active
Bass  4 x ‘W’ 8″ (20.5cm) with push-push configuration  4 x ‘W’ 8″ (20.5cm) push-push configuration  4 x ‘W’ 6-1/2″ (16.5cm) push-push configuration 
Midbass  ‘W’ 6-1/2″ (16.5cm) with TMD suspension and NIC motor ‘W’ 6-1/2″ (16.5cm) with TMD surround and NIC motor  ‘W’ 6-1/2″ (16.5cm) with TMD surround and NIC motor 
Midrange 5-1/8″ (13cm) W with M profile 
Tweeter  PRISM 1-1/16″ (27mm) M-profile inverted dome with IAL2 IAL2 1-1/16″ (27mm) pure beryllium ‘M’ shaped inverted dome  IAL2 1-1/16″(27mm) pure beryllium ‘M’ shaped inverted dome 
Bandwidth  (+/-3dB) 23Hz – 40kHz  27Hz – 40kHz  27Hz – 40kHz 
Low-frequency cut-off (-6dB) 20Hz  22Hz  24Hz 
Maximum SPL per pair @1m 122 dB 120 dB 116 dB
Amplification Type  Class A/B Class A/B Class A/B
Amplifier Output LF: 280W 
MF: 100W 
HF: 90W
MB: 130W
LF: 280W
MF: 130W
HF: 90W 
LF: 250W 
MF: 75W
HF: 75W 
Power supply  110–120V / 220–240V ~50/60Hz  110-120V/220-240V ~50/60Hz  110-120V/220-240V ~50/60Hz 
Power consumption  360W  320W  280W 
Network standby mode  <2W  <2W  <2W 
No-network standby mode <0.5W  <0.5W  <0.5W 
Internet Radio  Yes Yes Yes 
Dimensions (HxLxD)  58-1/4 x 18-1/8 x 24-3/8″
(148 x 46 x 62 cm) 
50 x 18-1/8 x 24-7/16″
(127 x 46 x 62 cm) 
47-5/8 x 16-1/2 x 22″
(121 x 42 x 56 cm)
Net Weight  236 lbs (107kg) 192 lbs (90kg) 141 lbs (64kg)
Weight (with packaging)  427 lbs (194kg) 238 lbs (108kg) 174 lbs (79kg)
Focal Diva Alta Utopia Tweeter Closeup

Features in Common

  • Primary loudspeaker inputs:
    • HDMI eARC, CEC
    • Optical TOSLINK
    • Analogue RCA
    • USB 2.0 Type A
    • RJ45 Ethernet
    • RJ45 Speaker Link
  • Secondary loudspeaker:
  • Audio formats:
    • WAV, FLAC and AIFF – up to 24 bits/384 kHz
    • ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) – up to 24 bits/384 kHz
    • MP3 – up to 48 kHz/320 kbps (16 bits)
    • AAC – up to 48 kHz/320 kbps (16 bits)
    • OGG and AAC – up to 48kHz (16 bits)
    • DSD64 and DSD128
    • Bluetooth – aptX Adaptive, SBC, AAC
    • Note: support for smooth, continuous playback on all formats
      Multiroom Synchronizes up to 32 Focal & Naim streamers,
      controlled from the Focal & Naim app
  • Wireless streaming:
    • AirPlay
    • Google Cast
    • UPnP
    • Bluetooth 5.3
    • Spotify via Spotify Connect
    • TIDAL via TIDAL Connect
    • QQ Music via QPlay
    • Qobuz via Qobuz Connect
  • Music streaming services via the Focal & Naim app:
    • TIDAL
    • Qobuz
    • Internet radio
    • Podcasts depend on services available in each country
  • Network: Ethernet (1000/100/10 Mbps), Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6)
  • Wireless connection: UWB 96kHz/24bits
  • Connection with Hi-Res Link: 192kHz/24-bits
  • Handheld:
    • Integrated remote control
    • Dedicated control app on iOS and Android
  • Remote control: Zigbee
Focal Diva Alta Utopia in Grey Felt

The Bottom Line 

The Focal Diva Alta Utopia is not merely a larger, more expensive version of the Diva Utopia formula. It is Focal and Naim pushing the active wireless loudspeaker concept into true ultra-high-end territory, with a four-way architecture, new PRISM tweeter, new M-profile “W” midrange driver, UWB inter-speaker connectivity, extensive streaming support, and 600 watts of Naim Class A/B amplification inside each speaker.

Based on our experience listening to the earlier Diva Utopia models at recent shows, including AXPONA, the promise here is not theoretical. Those systems filled a large hotel ballroom with surprising ease, even with a crowd in the room and multiple display areas competing for attention. If the Diva Alta Utopia delivers greater dynamic headroom, higher resolution, a larger soundstage, more refined low-end control, and even better midrange presence, it is clearly aimed at larger rooms and buyers who want scale without the traditional tower of electronics.

The earlier models were already as impressive as some of the $250,000 systems we heard at the show, which makes the Alta’s price easier to understand, even if it still requires a very deep wallet and possibly a quick lie-down afterward. How French.

The price might be the hard part. At $210,000 per pair, the Diva Alta Utopia three times than the Diva Mezza Utopia and over five times more than the original Diva Utopia. That puts it in the same conversation as the Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90, not the usual premium wireless speaker category. But a passive Utopia-based Focal system with high-end Naim amplification, source components, cabling, racks, and installation can also become a six-figure exercise very quickly. In that context, the Diva Alta Utopia may be outrageous, but not automatically irrational.

What is missing? Vinyl listeners will still need a turntable and a proper phono stage unless their deck already has one built in. This is also not a replacement for a full multi-channel home theater system, and at 236 pounds per speaker, nobody is casually repositioning them after dinner. The Diva Alta Utopia is for the buyer who wants ultra-high-end Focal/Naim performance without the traditional tower of electronics. Everyone else can admire it from a safe financial distance.

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Focal Diva Alta Utopia in Black High Gloss, Grey Felt, and Off White High Gloss Finishes.

Price & Availability

The Focal Diva Alta Utopia will be available beginning August 2026, exclusively through the Focal Powered by Naim network of authorized retailers for $210,000 USD and $260,000 CAD per pair.

Finishes include grey and ivory felt, three lacquered and varnished finishes, Black High Gloss, Off-White High Gloss, and Dune High Gloss. All finishes are hand-crafted in the Focal Ebénisterie Bourgogne workshop.

The Diva Utopia ($39,000/pair) and Diva Mezza Uptopia ($69,000/pair) are also currently available through Focal Powered by Naim Network and authorized dealers.

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