TEHRAN, October 16 -German premium car brand Audi, a division of Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), said it was fined 800 million euros ($927 million) on Tuesday for violations tied to heavily polluting six- and eight-cylinder diesel engines.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) -German premium car brand Audi, a division of Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), said it was fined 800 million euros ($927 million) on Tuesday for violations tied to heavily polluting six- and eight-cylinder diesel engines.
“Considering these special data-x-items the Audi Group will significantly undercut major financial key performance indicators forecasted for the fiscal year 2018,” Audi said in a regulatory statement.
Parent Volkswagen warned its earnings would also be affected.
Audi accepts the fine and will not lodge an appeal against it, the company said. By doing so, it said it admits its responsibility for the deviations from regulatory requirements.
Earlier this month, Volkswagen terminated the contract of Audi Chief Executive Rupert Stadler, who is under investigation for suspected involvement in emissions cheating. Sales executive Bram Schot is acting as interim CEO.
Source: Reuters