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Volkswagen has disclosed to U.S. regulators that there's additional suspect software in its 2016 diesel models that would potentially help exhaust systems run cleaner during government tests.
Instead, VW used secret software — an algorithm that detects when cars are being tested on treadmill-like devices called dynamometers, and stealthily switches the engines to a cleaner mode.
The software at the center of Volkswagen's emissions scandal in the U.S. was built into the automaker's cars in Europe as well, Germany said Thursday, though it isn't yet clear if it helped cheat ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. regulators say they have a lot more questions for Volkswagen, triggered by the company’s recent disclosure of additional suspect software in 2016 diesel models that ...
An essential software glitch in the battery management control circuit of Volkswagen’s all-electric ID.4 crossover that could abruptly stall the vehicle has ...
VW Group has switched up the leadership at Cariad once again, just three years since the automaker created the software unit. On Monday, Cariad's board replaced its CEO Dirk Hilgenberg with Peter ...
Volkswagen's software unit Cariad will delay the launch of its new software architecture yet again as it deals with a large round of layoffs. Just three years after VW created Cariad, and only six ...
The new internal organization will develop most of VW Group's car and cloud-based software, unifying the brands with a VW.OS platform.
VW denies ‘forbidden’ software tinkering as EPA charges spread By Debra Kahn | 11/03/2015 08:19 AM EST The scandal over Volkswagen AG’s use of software to circumvent federal air pollution ...
VW is making another push to reclaim its place in the global auto market after years of setbacks from the Dieselgate scandal and EV rollout ...
Software subscriptions in new cars are out of hand, and Volkswagen U.K. has just added itself to the list of brands charging ...
Volkswagen has disclosed to U.S. regulators that there's additional suspect software in its 2016 diesel models that would potentially help exhaust systems run cleaner during government tests.