Seeing clearly out your Ford Expedition’s windshield is critical, especially when navigating rain and snow. Yet finding the right replacement wiper blades that fit your specific year of Expedition can be confusing since sizes and styles vary model years and wiper brands.
We want to eliminate the frustration of wiper blade replacement for Expedition owners. The chart below tells you exactly which blade lengths fit your vehicle, no matter the year. We’ll also tell you our favorite wiper blade brand that performs exceptionally and allows you to go longer between replacements.
Ford Expedition Wiper Blade Size Chart
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Rear | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2024 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2023 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2022 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2021 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2020 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2019 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2018 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2017 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 11" | Bosch ICON |
| 2016 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2015 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2014 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2013 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2012 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2011 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2010 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2009 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2008 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2007 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 17" | Bosch ICON |
| 2006 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 17" | Bosch ICON |
| 2005 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 17" | Bosch ICON |
| 2004 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 17" | Bosch ICON |
| 2003 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 17" | Bosch ICON |
| 2002 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2001 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 2000 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 1999 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 1998 | SUV | 20" | 20" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
| 1997 | SUV | 22" | 22" | 16" | Bosch ICON |
About the Ford Expedition
Ford launched the Expedition in 1996 to compete in the booming full-size SUV market. Built on the F-150 platform, the Expedition replaced the aging Bronco and offered three rows of seating for families who needed serious cargo space and towing capability.
The timing proved perfect as American families were moving away from minivans toward SUVs, and the Expedition delivered truck-based durability wrapped in a more refined package.
The Expedition has battled the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon since day one. Toyota’s Sequoia joined the competition in 2000, and Nissan’s Armada followed in 2003. These vehicles serve families who refuse to compromise on space, capability, or comfort.
Ford introduced the fourth-generation Expedition for the 2018 model year, marking the most significant redesign in the model’s history. The switch to aluminum body panels reduced weight by roughly 300 pounds compared to the outgoing steel-bodied version.
This weight savings improved fuel economy and performance without sacrificing the Expedition’s impressive towing capability. The extended-length Expedition Max variant offers even more cargo space behind the third row, making it ideal for larger families or long road trips.
The Expedition continues to use a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine paired with a ten-speed automatic transmission. For 2025, output ranges from 380 horsepower in standard trims to 400 horsepower in the Limited and 440 horsepower in the Platinum and Timberline models. Rear-wheel drive remains standard, with four-wheel drive available across the lineup.
Properly equipped, the Expedition can tow up to 9,300 pounds (placing it among the leaders in its class). Real-world fuel economy averages between 17 and 20 mpg combined depending on drivetrain and configuration.
Inside, the Expedition accommodates up to eight passengers across three rows. Second-row captain’s chairs reduce capacity to seven but greatly enhance comfort. Ford’s SYNC 4 infotainment system powers a 12-inch touchscreen on most trims, while a 15.5-inch portrait-oriented screen borrowed from the Mustang Mach-E is available on higher trims.
Available luxury features include massaging front seats, a 22-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, and a panoramic sunroof that spans nearly the entire cabin.
The Expedition excels as a family vehicle that doesn’t apologize for its size. It hauls people, gear, and trailers with ease while providing a smooth, composed ride and modern technology. For those who need even more space or capability, the Expedition Max and the off-road-oriented Timberline trim ensure there’s a version suited to every lifestyle.
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