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What is the size of the windshield of a sedan car?

There is no single standard size for sedan windshields. Most sedans feature windshields that are roughly 50–60 inches wide (127–152 cm) and about 28–34 inches tall (71–86 cm), but exact dimensions vary by model, year, and design. For precise figures, consult the vehicle’s official specifications or measure the opening on your car.


What determines windshield size


Windshield dimensions are driven by the car’s overall width, roofline, and the positions of the A- and B-pillars. Manufacturers balance visibility, structural integrity, and aerodynamics, which leads to differences across makes, models, and generations.


Typical ranges for sedan windshields


The following ranges provide a practical sense of common sedan windshields. Measurements refer to the glass surface width across the interior opening and the height from the dash to the top edge, excluding trim or molding.



  • Width: approximately 50–60 inches (127–152 cm)

  • Height: approximately 28–34 inches (71–86 cm)

  • Estimated glass area: about 0.9–1.3 square meters


Note: Actual dimensions can vary significantly by model, trim level, and year.


Examples by sedan category


While there is no universal standard, these indicative ranges reflect typical sedan designs. Always verify with model-specific specs for accuracy.



  • Compact sedans (e.g., Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic): width ~50–54 inches (127–137 cm); height ~28–31 inches (71–79 cm)

  • Mid-size sedans (e.g., Toyota Camry, Honda Accord): width ~54–60 inches (137–152 cm); height ~30–34 inches (76–86 cm)

  • Full-size sedans (e.g., Nissan Maxima, Chrysler 300): width ~58–60 inches (147–152 cm); height ~32–34 inches (81–86 cm)


Exact measurements should come from official specifications or direct measurement of the vehicle’s windshield opening.


How to measure your own windshield


To measure, use a tape measure across the interior glass at the widest point for the width, and measure vertically from the dash to the top edge for the height. If you need the total exterior glass area, measure to the outside edge of the molding. For replacement parts, refer to the manufacturer’s part numbers and spec sheets.


Summary


There is no universal windshield size for sedans. Most sedans fall in a broad range around 50–60 inches wide and 28–34 inches tall, but exact numbers depend on the specific model and year. When precision is essential—such as ordering replacement glass—consult the vehicle’s official specifications or take direct measurements of the windshield opening.

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