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Nissan admits falsifying emissions tests in Japan | Nissan admits falsifying emissions tests in Japan |
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Nissan has admitted that it has uncovered falsified data from car exhaust emissions tests at most of its Japanese factories. | |
The firm did not disclose how many cars were involved, but said emissions and fuel economy tests had "deviated from the prescribed testing environment". | The firm did not disclose how many cars were involved, but said emissions and fuel economy tests had "deviated from the prescribed testing environment". |
The carmaker added that inspection reports had been "based on altered measurement values". | The carmaker added that inspection reports had been "based on altered measurement values". |
Nissan pledged there would be a "full and comprehensive investigation". | Nissan pledged there would be a "full and comprehensive investigation". |
It added that "appropriate measures" would be taken to stop any future recurrence. | |
Nissan's shares fell more than 4.5% on Monday after the company alerted investors that a statement on exhaust emissions was imminent. | |
Last year, Nissan recalled 1.2 million vehicles in Japan after regulators said safety checks did not meet domestic requirements. | |
A subsequent investigation into why its safety inspections did not meet government standards has now led to the latest revelations. | |
The admission by Nissan comes after a huge scandal involving diesel emissions test cheating by Germany's Volkswagen. | |
Last month, VW was fined €1bn (£880m) by German prosecutors for selling more than 10 million cars between mid-2007 and 2015 that had test-cheating software installed. |