The front wiper blades are typically 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side, with the rear blade usually about 15 inches.
Front wiper blades
For 2016 Cayenne models, the front wipers usually come in a two-blade setup: a longer driver-side blade and a shorter passenger-side blade. This pairing is standard across most trims and aligns with common aftermarket replacement sizes.
- Driver-side front blade: 24 inches (60 cm)
- Passenger-side front blade: 19 inches (48 cm)
When replacing, ensure you select the correct connector type for the Porsche arm and consider replacing both blades at the same time to maintain even wipe performance.
Rear wiper blade
The rear window on the 2016 Cayenne uses a single blade. The typical length for this rear blade is 15 inches (380 mm).
- Rear blade: 15 inches (380 mm)
If your Cayenne has an unusual rear window configuration or you’re unsure about the exact blade, measure the existing blade or consult the owner’s manual or a Porsche parts database to confirm.
How to confirm exact size and buy
To ensure you purchase the correct wiper blades for your specific vehicle, verify the length against official documentation or the existing blades and consider the connector type and arm design.
- Check the owner’s manual or the Porsche parts portal for model-year specifications.
- Measure the length of the current blades from end to end.
- Look up the OEM part number for your VIN to ensure proper fitment.
- When in doubt, ask a parts professional or your dealership to confirm compatibility with your trim.
Aftermarket options from brands like Bosch or Valeo often offer multi-fit adapters for Porsche wiper arms, but verify compatibility before purchase.
Summary
For a 2016 Porsche Cayenne, plan for a 24" driver-side front blade, a 19" passenger-side front blade, and a 15" rear blade as the standard configuration. Always double-check exact lengths for your specific vehicle via the manual, the existing blades, or a trusted parts database, since production variations can occur. Replacing front blades in pairs is commonly recommended for even performance.


