6 The suspicion that the fuel consumption figures of current production vehicles had been unlawfully changed was not confirmed,” VW said.” And here, only around 36,000 vehicles were actually concerned. But the deviations found in the figures for only nine model carbon steel nuts Manufacturers variants “amounted to a few grammes of CO2 on average. Initially, the group had said that around 8,00,000 vehicles were under suspicion. The affair would, therefore, have no consequences for customers, Volkswagen said. VW said it had presented its latest findings to the government and the Federal Motor Transport Authority..But on November 3, the auto giant revealed an internal probe had uncovered “inconsistencies” on carbon emissions as well, affecting not only diesel engines but petrol engines, too. “

Just a month after questions relating to the CO2 figures measured on some of the group’s models arose, Volkswagen has largely concluded the clarification of the matter,” the company said in a statement. The carmaker has admitted to fitting 11 million diesel engines worldwide with the rogue software, triggering both regulatory and criminal investigations in a range of countries, including Germany.VW is currently engulfed in a massive pollution-scandal that had initially centred on so-called defeat devices, sophisticated software fitted into diesel engines to skew the results of tests for nitrogen oxide emissions. Against this background, the negative impact on earnings of 2.“Customers’ real-world consumption figures do not change and neither are any technical vehicle modifications necessary.4, 1.

This means that these vehicles can be marketed and sold without any limitations.0 litre motors of VW, Skoda, Audi and Seat vehicles were affected and these cars had been found to be releasing more CO2 than previous tests had shown.0 billion euros ($2. It said that the 1.2 billion) that was originally expected has not been confirmed,” the company said.Allegations that Volkswagen (VW) lied about the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of up to 8,00,000 cars appeared to evaporate into thin air on Wednesday as the embattled German car maker said that they Allegations that Volkswagen (VW) lied about the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of up to 8,00,000 cars appeared to evaporate into thin air on Wednesday as the embattled German car maker said that they had been proven to be largely unfounded. “Following extensive internal investigations and measurement checks, it is now clear that almost all of these model variants do correspond to the CO2 figures originally determined,” the statement said