The German automaker said today that it is increasing provisions for a buyback and retrofitting program for 2-liter TDI vehicles that was part of settlements over its diesel emissions scandal. It said that the program "is proving to be far more technically complex and time consuming."
The company has been under a cloud since 2015 over its equipping of diesel cars with illegal software that enabled cheating on US emissions tests. Volkswagen has agreed to more than USD 20 billion in fines and civil settlements over the scandal, and it may have additional problems on the horizon in the US.
Citing an internal VW investigation, Der Spiegel reported that the software was changed in about one in five gas cars registered from 2009 to 2017. The report notes that the software wasn't used to illegally alter emission levels in tests.
Both the US Environmental Protection Agency and VW's top executive in the US confirmed the inquiry today.
VW of America CEO Hinrich Woebcken said the company is cooperating with agencies involved. Asked if the software is another "defeat device," which could thwart emissions tests, Woebcken replied: "Not of my knowledge." He declined further comment at an event in suburban Detroit to announce a new longer warranty for VW vehicles.
The omission could further dent to its image. The company is to release third-quarter earnings on Oct 27.
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