The Subaru WRX is a standalone performance nameplate, having dropped the Impreza prefix from the VA generation onward, and is sold in Australia as a sedan and, from 2022, also as a wagon. The WRX takes a 26 inch (650mm) blade on the driver side and a 16 inch (400mm) blade on the passenger side across every generation covered here. Front wipers use a J-Hook connector on VA models and a GWB044 connector on the current 2022 to 2024 generation, and a rear wiper is fitted only to the wagon variant. Find your vehicle year in the table below.

Sedan (VA)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2014 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2015 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2016 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2017 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2018 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2019 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2020 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2021 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

Hatchback (VA)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2014 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2015 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2016 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2017 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2018 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2019 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2020 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2021 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

Sedan

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2022 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2023 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2024 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

Wagon

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2022 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2023 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2024 26" (650mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Subaru WRX take?

The Subaru WRX takes a 26 inch (650mm) blade on the driver side and a 16 inch (400mm) blade on the passenger side. This size is consistent across the VA generation from 2014 to 2021 and the current sedan and wagon generation from 2022 to 2024.

Does the Subaru WRX have a rear wiper?

Only the wagon variant is fitted with a rear wiper blade as standard, which measures 12 inch (300mm) and is sold separately from the front pair. Sedan WRX models, including both the VA and the current generation, are not fitted with a rear wiper and use two front wiper blades only.

What wiper connector does the Subaru WRX use?

The VA generation from 2014 to 2021 uses a J-Hook front wiper connector. The current generation sedan and wagon from 2022 to 2024 switched to a GWB044 connector, so owners should check their year before ordering.

Are Subaru WRX and Impreza WRX wiper blades the same?

The VA generation Subaru WRX from 2014 to 2021 shares its 26 inch and 16 inch blade sizes and J-Hook connector with the same era Impreza WRX V1. The two generations carry different chassis codes and are listed as separate products, so owners should order from the listing that matches the badge and chassis code on their vehicle.

How often should I replace Subaru WRX wiper blades?

Most manufacturers recommend replacing wiper blades every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if streaking, skipping or noise develops. Australia's harsh sun and temperature swings can wear rubber blades out faster than in milder climates, so checking blade condition each season is a sensible habit.

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