Audi Q7 Wiper Blade Sizes (2007-2025)

Few things disrupt the serene cabin experience of your Audi Q7 quite like the harsh scraping sound of worn wiper blades struggling across your windshield. When you’ve invested in German engineering excellence, every component should perform flawlessly (including something as basic as keeping your view unobstructed).

As soon as you start to hear noises or see streaks and smudges, it’s a sign that your wipers are beginning to fail and it’s time to replace them. Use our Q7 wiper blade sizing guide below to find the perfect fit for your model year. We’ll also tell you the wiper brand that most Audi enthusiasts recommend for performance and longevity.

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Audi Q7 Wiper Blade Size Chart

YearStyleDriverPassengerRearRecommended
2025SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2024SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2023SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2022SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2021SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2020SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2019SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2018SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2017SUV26"20"15"Bosch ICON
2015SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2014SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2013SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2012SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2011SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2010SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2009SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2008SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON
2007SUV26"26"15"Bosch ICON

About the Audi Q7

The Audi Q7 debuted in the US in 2006 as a 2007 model as the brand’s first full-size luxury SUV, marking Audi’s bold entry into the premium three-row segment. Built on the Volkswagen Group’s MLB platform, this flagship SUV immediately competed against established players like the BMW X5, Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, and Cadillac Escalade.

First-generation Q7s (2005-2015) introduced American buyers to Audi’s quattro all-wheel-drive system in SUV form. The original Q7 offered seating for seven passengers and emphasized on-road refinement over off-road capability. During this period, buyers comparing the Q7 to the BMW X5 and Mercedes ML often chose based on brand preference and technology features.

The second-generation Q7 (2016-2025) represents a complete reimagining of Audi’s luxury SUV flagship. Built on the sophisticated MLB Evo platform, the Q7 shed considerable weight while gaining interior space and advanced technology. The redesign helped the Q7 compete more effectively against the refreshed BMW X5, Mercedes-Benz GLE, and newer entries like the Genesis GV80.

For 2024, Audi gave the Q7 a significant refresh that carries into the 2025 model year. Updates include revised exterior styling with sharper LED lighting, a larger grille, updated bumpers, and new wheel designs. Inside, the Q7 continues to feature three rows of seating, premium materials throughout, and Audi’s MMI infotainment system with dual touchscreens.

Standard quattro all-wheel-drive and available adaptive air suspension provide confident handling in various weather conditions. Available powertrains for 2025 include a turbocharged four-cylinder, a turbocharged V6, and a plug-in hybrid variant in some markets.

Current competitors include the BMW X7, Mercedes-Benz GLS, Cadillac Escalade, and Lincoln Navigator. The Q7 differentiates itself through European driving dynamics, efficient powertrains, and advanced technology compared to American luxury SUVs.

The Q7’s focus on technology integration includes advanced driver assistance features and smartphone connectivity. Optional features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and Audi’s latest driver assistance suite appeal to families prioritizing safety alongside luxury appointments.

See Also: Audi Q8 Wiper Blades, Audi Q5 Wiper Blades, Audi SQ5 Wiper Blades