Sweden Opens Fraud Investigations Against Volkswagen
Highlights
The investigation will examine diesel models imported to Sweden between 2009 and 2015. These models were equipped with software that minimised emissions to cheat pollution tests, but allowed the vehicles to spew out far more nitrogen oxide while on the road.
Volkswagen admitted in September that it had imported about 2,25,000 such cars to Sweden, including about 1,04,000 cars of the Volkswagen brand, 57,000 Audis, 28,000 Skodas, 2,000 Seats and 33,000 Volkswagen trucks.
The Swedish inquiry adds to the legal troubles that have mounted worldwide for the manufacturer since the scandal was first revealed on September 18. As many as 11 million Volkswagens worldwide were equipped with software intended to distort the emission tests.
Sweden was one of the few countries where Volkswagen beat its previous sales records in 2015, while worldwide, sales volumes fell for the first time since 2002.
(With wire inputs)
Last Updated on January 13, 2016
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