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9 years ago
Dealers say Volkswagen has emissions-cheating fixes ready Volkswagen's plan to fix most of its 2-liter diesel engines that cheat on emissions tests includes a computer software update and a larger catalytic converter to trap harmful nitrogen oxide, and it may not hurt mileage or performance, according to...
5 years ago
VW is planning to build 50M electric vehiclesVolkswagen already had ambitious goals to ramp up electric-vehicle production to a rate of up to three million EVs annually by 2025, and potentially hit 10 million vehicles around 2027 if all goes right. But its plans look even more...
7 years ago
Shutdown has held up EPA certification, new vehicle introductionsNow that the government has reopened after a 35-day shutdown, EPA employees are going back to work facing a backlog. Toward the end of the shutdown last week, executives at all three major Detroit automakers expressed concern about certification delays...
7 years ago
Former Volkswagen CEO charged with fraud in GermanyGerman prosecutors have charged former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn and four others with fraud and other offenses in connection with the company's massive, multi-year effort to cheat on diesel emissions testing. Prosecutors said in a statement Monday that Winterkorn knew...
7 years ago
VW wants to storm car market with mass-market electric modelGerman automaker Volkswagen says it will invest $50 billion to develop autonomous and electric cars and expand the appeal of battery-powered vehicles by selling its upcoming I. D. compact for about what a diesel-powered Golf costs. Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch...
7 years ago
BMW profit hit by anti-trust case, spending on technologyBMW lost money making cars in the first quarter as its automotive division was hit by a 1. 4 billion-euro ($1. 6 billion) set-aside for an anti-trust fine from the European Commission and by higher up-front costs for new technology...
7 years ago
EU says BMW, Daimler, VW colluded to limit emissions techEuropean Union authorities said Friday that German automakers BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen colluded to limit the development of emissions-cleaning technology in cars. The EU antitrust regulator said that after an in-depth investigation, it found the companies broke EU laws from...
7 years ago
Volkswagen earnings upbeat despite diesel scandal chargesGerman automaker Volkswagen saw its profit slip in the first quarter as the company set aside 1 billion euros ($1. 1 billion) for legal risks related to its 2015 diesel scandal. The company nevertheless showed that it was holding its...
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