VW Prepares to Recall Diesels Involved in Emission Scandal
Volkswagen AG says it intends to retrofit as many as 11 million diesel engines that currently are equipped with software that can defeat government emission tests.
Japan Orders Diesel Emissions Review
Japan has ordered that all carmakers who sell diesel models in the country to confirm by the end of this week that their engines actually meet pollution standards.
EC to Question VW Brand Chief on Scope of Diesel Emission Cheating
The European Commission says it expects to meet today with Herbert Diess, CEO of the Volkswagen brand, to determine how many diesel vehicles the company sold in Europe that were fitted with software that defeated their emission controls.
CEO Barra Says GM Will Tout Connected Services
General Motors Co. plans to leverage the connectivity features being introduced in its cars to extend its relationship with customers, CEO Mary Barra tells Reuters.
Germany Launches Winterkorn Fraud Probe
Federal prosecutors have begun a criminal investigation to determine whether former Volkswagen Group CEO Martin Winterkorn played a role in the company's diesel emission testing scandal, Bloomberg News reports.
VW Hires Disaster Specialist Law Firm
Volkswagen AG has retained the law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP to help it navigate a rapidly expanding array of legal challenges over its confessed rigging of diesel emission tests in the U.S., Bloomberg New says.
UPDATE: Audi, Skoda, VW Detail Scope of Diesel Emission Scandal
Volkswagen AG's Audi, Skoda and VW brands say 2.1 million, 1.2 million and 5 million of their diesel-powered vehicles, respectively, have been equipped with software that could cheat government emission tests.
Strength of the 2016 Pilot & the Unpleasantness at VW
The 2016 Honda Pilot is based on Honda’s new Global Light Truck Platform structure.
VW Diesel Cheating Used Software Supplied by Bosch
Robert Bosch GmbH provided Volkswagen AG with diesel engine management software the carmaker later used to cheat government emission tests, according to Bild am Sonntag.
Germany Wants Diesel Clean-Up Plan from VW by Oct. 7
Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority has ordered Volkswagen Group to provide by Oct. 7 a "binding" plan to fix some 2.8 million diesel-powered vehicles that were sold in Germany with software that could be used to cheat on emission tests.