The Holden Epica is a mid-size sedan produced by GM Korea and sold in Australia under the Holden badge, positioned above the Viva and below the Commodore in the Holden lineup. The Epica (EP, 2007-2011) takes a 22 inch (550mm) blade on the driver side and a 20 inch (500mm) blade on the passenger side. Front wipers use a J-Hook connector, and the model does not have a rear wiper blade as standard. Find your vehicle year in the table below.

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2007 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
2008 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
2009 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
2010 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now
2011 22" (550mm) 20" (500mm) Buy Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Holden Epica take?

The Holden Epica (EP, 2007-2011) takes a 22 inch (550mm) blade on the driver side and a 20 inch (500mm) blade on the passenger side. These are sold as a front pair.

Does the Holden Epica have a rear wiper?

No, the Holden Epica does not have a rear wiper blade. This model is fitted with two front wiper blades only, which can be confirmed in the specifications on the product page.

What wiper connector does the Holden Epica use?

The Holden Epica uses a J-Hook wiper connector on both front arms. This is a commonly available connector type that suits a range of compatible replacement blades.

Is the Holden Epica related to the Daewoo Tosca?

Yes, the Holden Epica is the Australian-market version of the Daewoo Tosca, itself a development of the Daewoo Magnus. All variants share the same underpinnings and wiper specifications.

How often should I replace Holden Epica wiper blades?

Wiper blades on the Holden Epica should be replaced every 12 months or sooner if streaking, squeaking, or smearing occurs. The rubber in wiper blades degrades with UV exposure and temperature extremes common in the Australian climate.

Browse all Holden Epica wiper blades, return to the Holden wiper blades page, or visit our wiper blades size guide for all makes and models.