Volkswagen will challenge a ruling by an Indian environment court that imposed a fine of 5 billion rupees ($71 million) on the German carmaker for emission violations.
An investigation by the Indian government in 2015 found that Volkswagen had flouted local pollution limits and the company was forced to recall 323,700 cars reut.rs/2EKuSPD in the country. That ruling came two months after it admitted to cheating U.S. diesel emissions tests reut.rs/2SNYnos.
The Volkswagen Group in India reiterates that all cars from the group are compliant with the emission norms defined in India,” Volkswagen Group India said in a statement.
Volkswagen plans to contest the National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) order at the Supreme Court.
The diesel emissions scandal has been the biggest business crisis in Volkswagen’s 82-year history. Since the “dieselgate” scandal became public, VW has set aside about $30 billion to cover fines, vehicle refits to remove the illegal “defeat device” software and other costs.
Volkswagen had responded by saying its cars complied with India’s emissions regulations, but it would comply with the order and pay the fine.
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