Placeholder canvas

South Korea orders recall of 125,500 VW cars

Date:

The bad news isn’t quite stopping for German automakers Volkswagen, as the South Korean government said on Thursday it had ordered Volkswagen to recall 125,500 diesel vehicles.

This is a consequence of tests that confirmed the automaker had faked emissions results from the cars’ engines.

Announcing the results of the tests, the Environment Ministry also said it was fining the company 14.1 billion won ($12.3 million).

Volkswagen should submit its detailed recall plans including how to improve emissions of the cars in question to the ministry by January 6, it said in a statement.

The vehicles were mostly those sold in South Korea between 2008 and 2015, and included the popular Tiguan model.

The world’s biggest carmaker by sales has admitted that up to 11 million diesel cars worldwide are fitted with devices that can switch on pollution controls when they detect the car is undergoing testing.

They then switch off the controls when the car is on the road, allowing it to spew out harmful levels of emissions.

The Environment Ministry in Seoul had conducted tests on a number of models apart from the Tiguan, including the Golf, Audi A3, Jetta and Beetle.

(with inputs from AFP)

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

How The US President Is Elected? Here’s All You Need To Know

The US President and Vice President are chosen indirectly by the people through the Electoral College system. In an indirect popular election, voters choose a panel of people who have vowed to support a particular candidate rather than casting their ballots

ECI Takes Cognizance Of MCC Violations By PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has...

Badshah, ‘Bahubali’ Actor Testifies in Illegal IPL Streaming Case

Tamannaah Bhatia, renowned for her roles in films like...

Israel Hamas War: Israel Says Moving In With Rafah Attack

A representative from PM Netanyahu's administration told Reuters that Israel is proceeding with the ground operation but did not give out any specific timeline