BMW was investigated over allegations of emission cheating

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BMW, one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers based in Germany, is being investigated for emissions cheating. receipt.

Germany’s federal transport authority, Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA), BMW’s diesel exhaust announced that it has launched an investigation into allegations of manipulation of emission values. During the automaker’s certification/emission tests under laboratory conditions, the agency uses a special device to achieve significantly lower exhaust gas emissions than in reality claims and continues an in-depth investigation. BMW does not accept these allegations, but it is necessary to wait for the outcome of the official investigation before speaking definitively. As reported at the center of these allegations, The previous generation BMW X3 with a 2.0-liter turbo diesel engine is included, It is reported that the company may face huge financial penalties in case of possible evidence of manipulation (use of private device).

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When it comes to emissions scandal, of course Volkswagen immediately comes to mind. The Germany-based manufacturer, which was on the agenda of the whole world with the deceptive software application that broke out in 2015, was faced with fines reaching billions of dollars after 5 years. Within the scope of the investigation and lawsuit that started after the scandal that broke out in America, the brand’s American CEO Michael Horn resigned, while important names such as engineer James Liang and senior manager Oliver Schmidt were given prison sentences that cost them their careers.

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