As an Audi Q8 owner, you appreciate the blend of power, elegance, and technology your luxury SUV provides. But even the most sophisticated vehicle needs reliable wiper blades to maintain visibility in challenging weather.
When your current blades start leaving streaks or making noise, it’s time for a new set. Our straightforward sizing chart eliminates the guesswork, helping you find the exact blades your Q8 requires. We’ll also let you know the brand of wiper blades that Audi enthusiasts prefer for performance and longevity.
Audi Q8 Wiper Blade Size Chart
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Rear | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2024 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2023 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2022 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2021 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2020 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2019 | SUV | 26" | 20" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
About the Audi Q8
The Audi Q8 arrived in 2018 as the brand’s flagship SUV, bringing a sportier silhouette to Audi’s utility lineup. BMW had pioneered the coupe-style SUV segment with the X6 back in 2008, and Mercedes-Benz followed with the GLE Coupe in 2015. Audi waited to see if the body style would catch on with buyers before committing to its own interpretation.
The gamble paid off. Built on the same MLB Evo platform as the Q7 and Lamborghini Urus, the Q8 marked the first SUV designed under Audi’s head of design Marc Lichte and introduced a fresh design language for the brand’s SUV family.
While mechanically related to the three-row Q7, the Q8 takes a different approach. It sits slightly shorter and lower with a dramatically raked roofline that sacrifices third-row seating and some cargo volume for added style.
The standard powertrain consists of a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 producing 335 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, an eight-speed automatic, and quattro all-wheel drive. For those wanting more thrust, the SQ8 steps up to a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 making 500 horsepower.
Audi gave the Q8 a significant mid-cycle refresh for 2024, bringing revised front and rear styling, new Matrix LED headlight designs, OLED taillights, and updated interior trims. Three new paint colors joined the palette: Chili Red, Ascari Blue, and Sakhir Gold.
For 2025, standard traffic-sign recognition was added, and the RS Q8 Performance replaced the standard RS Q8 at the top of the lineup with a monstrous 640-horsepower V8 (making it the most powerful combustion model in Audi Sport history). The Q8 competes against the BMW X6, Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe, Porsche Cayenne Coupe, and Genesis GV80.