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Audi Says 2.1 Million Cars Have Emission-cheating Software

Sept. 28, 2015
In Germany alone, 577,000 vehicles were affected and 13,000 in the US.

FRANKFURT -- Volkswagen's top-of-the-range automaker Audi said Monday that 2.1 million of its diesel cars worldwide are fitted with the sophisticated software enabling them to cheat emission tests.

In Germany alone, 577,000 vehicles were affected and 13,000 in the United States, an Audi spokesman said. 

In Western Europe as a whole, the number was 1.42 million. 

The models concerned were the A1, A3, A4, A6, Q3, Q5 and also the TT, the spokesman said. 

VW sparked global outrage last week when it admitted that 11 million of its diesel cars are equipped with so-called defeat devices that activate pollution controls during tests but covertly turn them off when the car is on the road.

After the severe battering VW shares took last week in the wake of the revelations, the stock continued to slide on Monday, shedding nearly seven percent. 

According to German media reports at the weekend, Volkswagen ignored warnings from staff and a supplier years ago that the emission test rigging software was illegal. 

German authorities meanwhile heaped pressure on the embattled corporate titan, demanding it set out a timeline by October 7 on how it will ensure its diesel cars meet national emission standards without using the cheat technology.

The spiraling scandal has badly tarnished VW's name, left it exposed to up to $18 billion in U.S. fines, and wiped a third off its stock market value in a week.

Last Friday, the VW board tapped company insider Matthias Mueller -- chief of its luxury sports car brand Porsche -- to steer the world's largest automaker out of the wreckage.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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