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German prosecutors conduct raids in Suzuki diesel probe
by AFP Staff Writers
Frankfurt (AFP) April 27, 2022

Frankfurt prosecutors said Wednesday investigators were conducting raids targeting Japanese carmaker Suzuki over the alleged use of so-called defeat devices that make vehicles appear less polluting than they actually are.

The Japanese group is suspected of putting into circulation by 2018 more than 22,000 diesel vehicles, including their Swift, Cross and Vitara models, equipped with the illegal devices, the prosecutors said in a statement.

Another two companies -- Stellantis and Marelli -- are also targeted for providing components for the vehicles.

The alleged involvement of Stellantis originated with engines supplied by FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which merged with France's PSA to form the new group.

Marelli, meanwhile, was accused of providing the engine's software.

Investigators were raiding sites across Germany, Italy and Hungary to "secure elements of proof -- in particular communications data, software and planning documents".

Japan's transport ministry had said in 2018 that Suzuki Motor, Mazda and Yamaha admitted using false emissions data for some vehicles.

Scrutiny over diesel vehicles and emissions has intensified after German automobile giant Volkswagen admitted tampering with millions of diesel vehicles to dupe pollution tests.

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Washington (AFP) April 26, 2022
US car maker General Motors announced Monday that it is developing an electric version of its Chevrolet Corvette. "We will offer an electrified Corvette as early as next year," said the Detroit-based auto manufacturer in a statement. "Details and names to come at a later date." "Yes, in addition to the amazing new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and other gas-powered variants coming, we will offer an electrified and a fully electric" Corvette in the future, Mark Reuss, GM president said on the profession ... read more

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