Your Mitsubishi Outlander is your trusty companion for adventures on and off the beaten path. When the weather takes a turn for the worse, you need wiper blades that can keep up with the demands of your SUV’s windshield. Don’t let worn-out blades compromise your visibility and safety.
Finding the right size wiper blades shouldn’t be a guessing game. Our chart below provides the exact blade lengths for both the driver’s and passenger’s sides as well as the rear window, specific to your Outlander’s model year. We’ll also let you in on the wiper blade brand that Outlander owners swear by for long-lasting performance.
Mitsubishi Outlander Wiper Blade Size Chart
Note: The size guide below includes the Outlander and Outlander PHEV. For Outlander Sport, click here.
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Rear | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | SUV | 26" | 17" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2024 | SUV | 26" | 17" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2023 | SUV | 26" | 17" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2022 | SUV | 26" | 17" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2021 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2020 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2019 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2018 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2017 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2016 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2015 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2014 | SUV | 26" | 18" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2013 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2012 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2011 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2010 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2009 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2008 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2007 | SUV | 24" | 21" | 12" | Bosch ICON |
| 2006 | SUV | 22" | 19" | 14" | Bosch ICON |
| 2005 | SUV | 22" | 19" | 14" | Bosch ICON |
| 2004 | SUV | 22" | 19" | 14" | Bosch ICON |
| 2003 | SUV | 22" | 19" | 14" | Bosch ICON |
About the Mitsubishi Outlander
Mitsubishi launched the Outlander in 2001 (2003 model year in the US), originally marketed as the Airtrek in Japan. The first generation ran through 2006 and established the model as a car-based crossover that emphasized on-road comfort while retaining light off-road capability.
Early versions offered a range of four-cylinder engines, with select markets also receiving V6 power. The high-performance Airtrek Turbo-R variant used a detuned version of the turbocharged engine from the Lancer Evolution.
A second generation arrived for the 2007 model year, riding on Mitsubishi’s GS platform and growing modestly in size and refinement. This version competed against vehicles like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, and Nissan Rogue.
Mitsubishi also partnered with PSA Group to produce badge-engineered European versions sold as the Citroën C-Crosser and Peugeot 4007. By the mid-2010s, cumulative global Outlander sales had surpassed approximately 1.5 million units.
The third generation debuted for 2013 and introduced Mitsubishi’s most influential innovation: the Outlander PHEV. This plug-in hybrid variant became the world’s best-selling plug-in hybrid SUV, surpassing 300,000 units sold globally by early 2022. The PHEV paired a gasoline engine with twin electric motors and gained strong traction in Europe and Japan, helping establish Mitsubishi as an early leader in plug-in hybrid SUVs.
A major redesign arrived for the 2022 model year, marking the debut of the fourth-generation Outlander. Developed after Mitsubishi joined the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, the new model rides on the CMF-CD platform shared with the Nissan Rogue.
It introduced a more upscale interior, updated infotainment and safety technology, and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. The redesigned Outlander earned IIHS Top Safety Pick+ recognition and contributed to a significant rebound in Mitsubishi’s U.S. sales.
The 2025 model year brings a mid-cycle refresh featuring revised exterior styling, interior updates including a redesigned center console, and an available Yamaha-developed premium audio system, marking Yamaha’s first automotive audio collaboration for a North American-market vehicle.
The Outlander continues to offer three-row seating for up to seven passengers and competes with compact and midsize crossovers such as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, and Hyundai Santa Fe. The Outlander PHEV remains available alongside the gasoline model and delivers an EPA-estimated 38 miles of all-electric driving range.
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