Your high-performance S6 commands the road, until blurry windshield vision hampers your drive. Before worn wiper blades slow you down, restore clarity with fresh wiper blades.
Simply reference the correct driver’s and passenger’s side sizes by model year in our handy chart below. While any brand of new wiper blades will be better than your current worn ones, our recommended (German) brand is considered to be best by most car enthusiasts.
Audi S6 Wiper Blade Size Chart
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Rear | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2024 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2023 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2022 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2021 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2020 | Sedan | 24" | 20" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2018 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2017 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2016 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2015 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2014 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2013 | Sedan | 26" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2011 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2010 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2009 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2008 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2007 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2006 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2003 | Sedan | 22" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2003 | Wagon | 22" | 21" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 2002 | Sedan | 22" | 21" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 2002 | Wagon | 22" | 21" | 15" | Bosch ICON |
| 1995 | Sedan | 22" | 22" | n/a | Bosch ICON |
| 1995 | Wagon | 22" | 22" | 18" | Bosch ICON |
About the Audi S6
The Audi S6 debuted in late 1994 as the performance variant of the newly renamed A6 lineup. Previously sold as the Audi S4 on the C4 platform, the car was rebadged when Audi shifted to alphanumeric naming across its range.
This original S6 (often called the Ur-S6 by enthusiasts) came powered by a 2.2-liter turbocharged inline-five producing 227 horsepower, the same engine configuration that powered Audi’s legendary S1 rally car. A naturally aspirated 4.2-liter V8 with 290 horsepower became available as an upgrade. Both sedan and Avant wagon body styles were offered with quattro all-wheel drive standard.
The second-generation S6 arrived in 1999 on the C5 platform with an all-aluminum 4.2-liter V8 making 340 horsepower. North American buyers could only get the Avant wagon, while other markets received the sedan as well.
Things got considerably more exotic with the third generation in 2006. Audi dropped a 5.2-liter V10 under the hood (an engine derived from the Lamborghini Gallardo) producing 435 horsepower and capable of rocketing the big sedan to 60 mph in under five seconds.
The fourth-generation S6 launched in 2012 and dialed back to a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 with 420 horsepower. This powerplant proved more efficient than the thirsty V10 while delivering comparable thrust.
The current fifth-generation S6, based on the C8 platform, arrived for the 2020 model year. American buyers receive a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6 producing 444 horsepower paired with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, an eight-speed automatic, and quattro all-wheel drive. Car and Driver recorded a 4.0-second sprint to 60 mph in testing.
For 2024, the S6 received exterior updates including a restyled grille with aluminum inlays, new Matrix-design LED headlights, and fresh color options like Ascari Blue and Grenadine Red Metallic. The 2025 model adds traffic sign recognition as standard and introduces the new Nardo Sport Edition trim package.
Unlike flashier competitors such as the Mercedes-AMG E53 or Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, the S6 maintains understated styling that belies its serious performance credentials. Key rivals include the BMW M550i, Mercedes-AMG E53, and Genesis G80 Sport.
The 2025 model year marks the final year the Audi S6 is offered in the U.S. market. Audi has discontinued the S6 sedan in America as part of a broader lineup restructuring, shifting focus to odd-numbered performance models like the S5 and S7. While the S6 remains available in other global markets, U.S. buyers looking for a performance sedan will turn to these newer alternatives.
See Also: Audi S5 wiper blade sizes, Audi S7 wiper blade sizes, Audi S8 wiper blade sizes