Renault-Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn, has warned the Volkswagen emissions scandal is hitting worldwide diesel vehicle sales.
Fleets and company car drivers will be able to cancel their orders for certain Volkswagen Group models as they face increases in CO2 emissions and potentially tax bills.
Renault shares have experienced a dramatic slump on the Paris stock exchange following an investigation into the way it uses exhaust emissions technology.
A lawsuit has been filed against Volkswagen Group by the US Justice Department in relation to the emissions scandal of recent months.
Volkswagen is to drop ‘Das Auto’ from advertising campaigns.
Consumer confidence levels in Volkswagen have returned to normal despite the ongoing emissions scandal, according to one dealer group boss.
The penalisation of the industry as a whole as a result of one key player would be unfair but this is a real possibility.
The Volkswagen Polo’s brand-topping retail registrations offer beleaguered Volkswagen some good news.
The European Union will conduct an inquiry into whether regulators failed to prevent the car industry from cheating emissions tests.
Volkswagen has been given the go ahead by German authorities to begin the “remedial” fixes required for the approximate 8.5 million cars across Europe, including the UK, affected by emission cheat software.
The Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda and Seat networks will begin the recall programme to update emissions controlling software on 2.0TDI EA189 engined cars next month.
Volkswagen has 'largely concluded' its investigation into incorrect CO2 emissions figures stated for its vehicles, with nine models requiring adjustment.
Emissions Analytics is launching its own NOx accreditation initiative to show the emissions of vehicles in real-world driving conditions.
Volkswagen has been fined almost £8.7 million and ordered to recall 125,000 cars in South Korea.
Caffyns has reported a profit before tax increase of 30% to £1.5 million, with increases across all areas of the business for its half year ended September 30.
Volkswagen is the subject of a tax evasion probe by German prosecutors over 800,000 vehicles with understated CO2 figures.
Volkswagen has presented its solutions to diesel engines affected by the CO2 emissions scandal to the Federal Motor Transport Authority in Germany ahead of a planned recall in January.
The VW emissions scandal has damaged motorists’ trust in manufacturers’ environmental claims, but it hasn’t deterred them from considering diesel in the future.
VW chief executive Matthias Mueller has said the company has now found technical solutions for 90% of the European vehicles affected by its emissions scandal.
PSA Peugeot Citroen has confirmed it will publish real-world fuel economy figures on its cars in spring next year.