Front wiper blades: driver’s side 24 inches, passenger’s side 20 inches; rear wiper blade 12 inches.
The 2020 Honda Pilot uses two different front-blade sizes and a single rear blade. Knowing the exact measurements helps you buy the right replacements and ensures optimal wiping performance in various weather conditions. If you’re unsure, check the owner's manual or measure the blades on your car before purchasing replacements.
Front wiper sizes
The following sizes apply to the front wipers on the 2020 Honda Pilot. If you replace both front blades, purchase 24-inch driver-side and 20-inch passenger-side blades to ensure full coverage and proper wipe quality.
- Driver-side blade: 24 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 20 inches
Using the correct front blade sizes prevents streaking and ensures the blade makes full contact with the windshield across both sides.
Rear wiper size
The Honda Pilot’s rear wiper is a single blade and is typically 12 inches in length. This size fits the rear hatch window and provides adequate visibility when backing up or driving in rain or snow.
- Rear blade: 12 inches
When replacing the rear blade, verify the mounting style (hook, pin, or bayonet) used by your vehicle and choose a compatible blade for a secure fit.
Installation tips and blade types
When shopping for wiper blades, you’ll often choose between traditional frame blades and modern beam blades. Beam blades typically offer better contact and performance in poor weather. For a 2020 Pilot, either type that matches the 24"/20"/12" sizing will fit, but consider weather conditions and noise levels when selecting a brand.
To install: lift the wiper arm, remove the old blade by releasing the connector, align the new blade’s hook or adaptor with the arm, and snap into place. Lower the arm gently to avoid damage.
Summary
For a 2020 Honda Pilot, expect front blades of 24 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side, with a 12-inch rear blade. Confirm by checking your owner’s manual or measuring the blades before purchasing replacements. Regular replacement every 12–24 months, depending on use and climate, helps maintain clear visibility.


