The comments by the 28-nation bloc came as shares in embattled German auto giant took a renewed battering on the latest revelations.
"The commission invites VW to speed up its internal investigation," European Commission spokeswoman Lucia Caudet told a daily briefing.
"We need to clarify without delays what kind of CO2 irregularities were found, what has caused them, which cars are affected, where they were registered, what measures the group will undertake to remedy the situation."
But late yesterday, Volkswagen said that an internal probe had uncovered "inconsistencies" on carbon emissions, as well. And these might not only affect diesel engines, but the first petrol engines, too.
Caudet said Brussels had "not been notified, we do not have direct information" about the new findings.
The EU can impose penalties on automakers that fail to respect emissions targets but Caudet said that "first we need to establish the facts" before taking any action.
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