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VWSA breaks it silence over international emissions scandal


Volkswagen South Africa has apologized to its customers for any doubts that arose with the international uproar over the exhaust-gas graft involving its parent company in Germany.

VWSA says in a statement that all its vehicles in South Africa meet the country's regulations as far as emissions are concerned.

It says in addition, their vehicles are safe and roadworthy.

The company says no action is required by dealers or vehicle owners.

Here is the official statement from Volkswagen SA:


There has been extensive international media coverage relating to irregularities in Nitrogen oxide emission values measured during? dynamo-meter regarding the emission standard Euro 5 of Volkswagen diesel vehicles fitted with the type EA189 Euro 5 engines.

In South Africa the compliance standard is EU 2. All Volkswagen Group diesel vehicles of the type EA 189 retailed in South Africa, that is, Volkswagen passenger, Audi, Light and Medium Commercial Vehicles comply with this standard for Nitrogen oxide emissions.

We want to further confirm that the bench mode in the software does not affect negatively the CO2 values. Our vehicles accordingly comply with the published CO2 values. Furthermore they are technically safe and roadworthy.

We would like to apologise to our customers for any uncertainty that may have been created over this issue and want to assure our valued customers, that their vehicles meet all the legal requirements in terms of which the National Regulator approved the sale for use in South Africa.

There is therefore no action required on either the part of the customer or our dealers.