Porsche typically sources its windshield wiper blades from major OEM suppliers such as Bosch and Valeo. The exact blade used depends on the model, production year, and regional market. For most owners, replacement blades can be purchased through Porsche Genuine Parts or compatible aftermarket options that match the original fit.
Who supplies Porsche wiper blades?
In modern Porsches, the wiper blades you find on the car are usually produced by one of a small number of well-known manufacturers. Bosch is the most common OEM supplier for many current Porsche models, while Valeo also appears as a supplier on various markets and configurations. Porsche’s official parts program sometimes lists blades that are manufactured under contract by these brands, ensuring compatibility with the car’s arms and mounting.
- Bosch – Aerotwin or equivalent frameless beam blades are a frequent original equipment choice for many recent Porsche models.
- Valeo – Provides beam-blade wipers for select models and regional specifications, supplementing Bosch offerings.
- Regional and model variations – In some markets or for certain model-years, you may encounter alternative OEM arrangements, but Bosch and Valeo remain the primary suppliers.
For those seeking replacements, the standard guidance is to verify the exact blade type via the vehicle’s owner’s manual or Porsche’s Genuine Parts catalog, then choose either the OEM blade or a confirmed equivalent from Bosch or Valeo.
Finding the right blade for your model
The correct wiper blade length and connector type can vary by Porsche model and year, so it’s important to confirm compatibility before purchase. Here are the steps most owners follow to identify the right blades:
- Consult the owner’s manual or the Porsche Official Parts catalog to determine the exact wiper blade part numbers for front and, if applicable, rear blades for your model and year.
- Match blade length and connector type (such as side pin, U-hook, or straight connector) to your vehicle’s current blades or to the catalog specs.
- Check with a Porsche dealer or authorized service center, or search the Porsche Genuine Parts website for model-specific compatibility (Bosch Aerotwin or Valeo equivalents).
- Choose between Porsche Genuine Parts blades or OEM-equivalent blades from Bosch or Valeo, ensuring the chosen blades fit your model’s mounting and length requirements.
Following these steps will help you obtain the correct wipers for your Porsche and maintain optimal visibility in adverse weather.
Model-specific notes
Older Porsche models may have used different blade designs or mounting standards, reflecting manufacturing practices from past decades. For any vintage or classic Porsche, verify compatibility with the exact year and trim level through the Porsche Classic parts catalog or a trusted specialist to avoid fitting issues.
Summary
Across modern Porsches, Bosch and Valeo are the primary wiper blade suppliers, with Bosch Aerotwin being the most common OEM option and Valeo appearing on certain models or markets. Always confirm the correct blade length and connector type via the owner’s manual or Porsche’s official parts resources, and choose a blade from Porsche Genuine Parts or a verified OEM-equivalent to ensure proper fit and performance.


