In a deepening scandal, Volkswagen on Tuesday said it had
understated the fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of
about 800,000 vehicles sold in Europe.
VW in September admitted that it had cheated on diesel emissions
tests in the United States.
"We are currently carrying out strict checks on diesel vehicles
from other manufacturers including foreign ones," Transport
Minister Alexander Dobrindt told the Bild daily in an interview
published on Saturday.
Dobrindt said the European Union was working on tougher car
emissions tests for the future, which would include tests on the
road as well as in the lab.
"The tests will therefore become more strict and will more
closely resemble the normal driving behavior in road traffic,"
he told the newspaper.
(Reporting by Caroline Copley; editing by Jason Neely)
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