Germany investigates Porsche over suspected petrol engine manipulation

24 August 2020 - 13:19
By Reuters
Germany's motor vehicle authority KBA is investigating Porsche AG regarding the suspected manipulation of petrol engines to achieve improved emissions data.
Image: Eduardo MunozAlvarez/VIEWpress/Corbis via Getty Images Germany's motor vehicle authority KBA is investigating Porsche AG regarding the suspected manipulation of petrol engines to achieve improved emissions data.

Germany's motor vehicle authority KBA is investigating Porsche AG over the suspected manipulation of petrol engines to achieve improved emissions data.

A KBA spokesperson said on Monday the investigation involved petrol engines that Porsche, Volkswagen's luxury sports vehicle unit, produced for the European market before 2017.

Porsche had confirmed a newspaper report on Sunday that it had informed the authorities after internal investigations uncovered suspected irregularities.

German prosecutors fined Porsche €535 million (roughly R10,715,515,760) last year for lapses that allowed the company to cheat diesel emissions tests, but manipulation has not yet been proven for petrol engines.

A Porsche spokesperson on Sunday said the issues relate to vehicles developed several years ago, adding there were no indications that current production was affected. The car maker is working closely with authorities, he added.

Bild am Sonntag weekly had reported that the investigation was focused on engines developed between 2008 and 2013, including those of the Panamera and 911 models, with suspected illegal changes to hardware and software that could affect exhaust systems and engine components.

The paper also said that apart from discussions with employees, evidence was also being sought in the minutes of company meetings and hundreds of thousands of e-mails.