Volkswagen, which was already reeling from the fallout of cheating on US emissions tests for nitrogen oxide in diesel vehicles, said in early November that an internal investigation had revealed "unexplained inconsistencies" in the carbon dioxide emissions from up to 800,000 vehicles.
However, today it said that further internal investigations and measurement checks found that "almost all of these model variants do correspond to the CO2 figures originally determined."
"The suspicion that the fuel consumption figures of current production vehicles had been unlawfully changed was not confirmed."
Shares in Volkswagen jumped 6 per cent on the news.
Volkswagen today said that "slight deviations" were found in nine variants of Volkswagen brand models - versions of the Polo, Scirocco, Jetta, Golf and Passat with an annual production of some 36,000 cars, or 0.5 per cent of the brand's total production. Those deviations amount to "a few grams of CO2 on average," it said.
The company initially said that issues with carbon dioxide emissions could cost it another 2 billion euros (USD 2.2 billion) on top of the costs incurred in the scandal over the nitrogen oxide emissions-cheating.
No technical modifications to vehicles will be needed, so that cost "has not been confirmed," Volkswagen said today.
Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority ordered after Volkswagen's announcement last month that the CO2 emissions of the models in question be measured anew, and the government said it was sticking to that.
"These measurements ... Will be conducted in full irrespective of the evaluation by VW that is now available," Transport Ministry spokesman Ingo Strater said. "For an assessment, we will have to wait for these measurements.
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