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Audi fined €800m over diesel emissions

Carmaker said it accepted the fine and would not appeal the decision

Caitlin Morrison
Tuesday 16 October 2018 10:35 BST
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Audi previously halted deliveries of some models after irregularities in emissions systems were revealed
Audi previously halted deliveries of some models after irregularities in emissions systems were revealed

Carmaker Audi has been fined €800m (£701m) by a public prosecutor in Germany over diesel emissions.

The company admitted responsibility for failings in certain V6 and V8 engines, and said it accepted the fine and will not log an appeal against it.

According to Audi, the affected vehicles were advertised and sold to customers “worldwide” in a period running from 2004 until 2018.

“Considering these special items the Audi Group will significantly undercut major financial key performance indicators forecasted for the fiscal year 2018,” Audi said in a regulatory statement.

The manufacturer’s parent company Volkswagen said its earnings will also be affected.

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Audi halted V6 deliveries earlier this year after informing German authorities of irregularities in emissions systems.

The recent round of emissions-related failings follows the global emissions test cheating scandal that Volkswagen became embroiled in three years ago after it emerged that the carmaker had cheated tests on diesel vehicles in the US and Europe.

Earlier this month, Volkswagen sacked Audi chief executive Rupert Stadler, who is under investigation for suspected involvement in the emissions cheating. Mr Stadler has also been arrested in Germany for his part in the scandal.

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