Nissan Versa Wiper Blade Sizes (2007-2025)

Driving a Nissan Versa means you appreciate straightforward transportation without unnecessary expenses. But skipping wiper blade maintenance because you’re unsure about sizing or worried about costs creates problems that aren’t worth the headache. Blurry windshields during rainstorms make every trip more dangerous than it should be.

Finding replacement blades for your Versa is easier than you think. Check the year-specific measurements below and buy online instead of taking the time to head to the store (and pay more in the process). Looking for a good-performing brand that outlasts the competition? We’ll show you what other Nissan owners most often recommend.

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Nissan Versa Wiper Blade Size Chart

YearStyleDriverPassengerRearRecommended
2025Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2024Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2023Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2022Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2021Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2020Sedan26"17"n/aBosch ICON
2019Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2018Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2017Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2016Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2015Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2014Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2013Sedan24"14"n/aBosch ICON
2012Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2012Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON
2011Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2011Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON
2010Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2010Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON
2009Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2009Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON
2008Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2008Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON
2007Hatchback26"14"14"Bosch ICON
2007Sedan26"14"n/aBosch ICON

About the Nissan Versa

Nissan introduced the Versa nameplate for the 2007 model year as its entry-level offering, positioned below the Sentra in both size and price. The model targeted budget-conscious buyers seeking affordable, efficient transportation with more space and refinement than traditional subcompacts.

Initially available as both a sedan and hatchback (sold later as the Versa Note), the Versa quickly gained popularity among first-time buyers, students, and fleet operators thanks to its low cost of ownership and strong fuel economy.

The second generation arrived with more refined styling and improved interior space while maintaining compact exterior proportions. Nissan emphasized value by including more standard features without significantly raising prices. A 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine provided modest performance but excellent efficiency, paired with either a five-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The current generation debuted for the 2020 model year and featured a complete redesign that introduced sharper styling, a lower and wider stance, and a noticeably upgraded interior. The 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine continues to power the Versa, producing 122 horsepower and paired with either a five-speed manual or CVT.

Inside, the cabin offers improved materials, an available eight-inch touchscreen, and a suite of modern connectivity options. Buyers comparing the Versa often consider alternatives such as the Kia Rio, Mitsubishi Mirage, Chevrolet Spark, and Hyundai Accent, though many rivals have exited the market as automakers shift focus toward small crossovers.

Recent updates brought expanded standard equipment, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto across all trims, as well as Nissan Safety Shield 360 driver-assistance features like automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and rear cross-traffic alert.

The sedan remains the only body style following the discontinuation of the Versa Note hatchback. Despite shrinking competition in the subcompact segment, the Versa continues to attract steady demand as one of the most affordable new cars available in the United States.

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