Toyota Prius V Wiper Blade Sizes (2012-2017)

The Toyota Prius V expanded the hybrid revolution with family-friendly practicality, but even the most practical vehicle becomes hazardous when wiper blades fail. Unlike regular maintenance that triggers dashboard warnings, deteriorating wipers creep up silently( until that first major downpour leaves you squinting through smears and streaks).

Don’t wait for roadside frustration. Our simple chart below lists the precise wiper lengths for each Prius V model year, saving you time and eliminating the parts-counter guessing game.

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Toyota Prius V Wiper Blade Size Chart

YearStyleDriverPassengerRearRecommended
2017Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON
2016Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON
2015Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON
2014Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON
2013Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON
2012Wagon26"19"11"Bosch ICON

About the Toyota Prius V

The Toyota Prius V joined Toyota’s hybrid lineup in 2012 as a wagon-style variant of the standard Prius. The “V” stood for “Versatility,” highlighting its expanded cargo capacity.

Toyota designed this practical hybrid specifically for families who needed more space than the standard Prius liftback could offer. The Prius V shared the same Hybrid Synergy Drive system as its smaller sibling but with slight modifications to handle the larger vehicle’s requirements.

Under the hood, the Prius V combined a 1.8-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with an electric motor, generating a combined 134 horsepower. This powertrain connected to a continuously variable transmission that helped the wagon achieve impressive fuel economy ratings of approximately 44 mpg city and 40 mpg highway—remarkable figures for a vehicle of its size and utility.

Shoppers considering the Prius V might have looked at the Ford C-Max Hybrid, Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen TDI, or Mazda5. The Subaru Outback presented another alternative for those seeking practicality with all-wheel drive capability. The Prius V attracted buyers through its combination of Toyota reliability, hybrid efficiency, and generous cargo space.

The interior featured a split-folding rear seat that slid and reclined to accommodate passengers or cargo as needed. The dashboard maintained the central instrument cluster design characteristic of the Prius family. Higher trim levels added features like navigation, improved audio systems, and advanced safety tech in later model years.

Toyota discontinued the Prius V in North America after the 2017 model year, partly due to shifting consumer preferences toward small crossovers. The RAV4 Hybrid eventually filled the role of Toyota’s practical hybrid family vehicle.

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