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Porsche just figured out how to charge you $1,310 for windshield wipers, and honestly, people are going to buy them. The German automaker now offers lightweight carbon-fiber wiper arms as an option on the 2026 911, claiming they're 50% lighter than regular wipers and
Porsche just figured out how to charge you $1,310 for windshield wipers, and honestly, people are going to buy them. The German automaker now offers lightweight carbon-fiber wiper arms as an option on the 2026 911, claiming they're 50% lighter than regular wipers and "aerodynamically optimized." Here's the thing—Porsche isn't completely wrong about the benefits. Every gram matters when you're chasing performance, and these carbon-fiber wipers do save weight exactly where it counts most: up high on the car where it affects handling. The company says the design eliminates traditional articulated joints by integrating that flexibility directly into the carbon fiber structure. You can get these expensive wipers on any 911, not just the track-focused GT3 models. That means someone buying a base Carrera for $120,000 can drop another $1,310 on wipers that look cooler and weigh less. It's the same logic that makes a $4,040 carbon-fiber roof seem reasonable by comparison. This isn't new territory for Porsche's parent company. Bugatti pioneered carbon-fiber wipers back in 2018 with the Chiron Sport, where they saved 1.4 kilograms and used 3D-printed aluminum tips. That technology has now trickled down to more "affordable" Porsches, proving that today's supercar tech becomes tomorrow's regular options. The real question isn't whether $1,310 wipers make sense—it's whether you're the kind of person who configures a Porsche online at 2 AM and thinks "you know what, these carbon wipers would look pretty sick." For that customer, the price probably doesn't matter much anyway.

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