Written statement to Parliament

Vehicle emissions: 12 October 2015

Government action regarding Volkswagen and vehicle emissions testing.

This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
皇冠体育app Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin

I wish to inform the House of the latest developments on vehicle emissions testing, following the revelations of Friday 18 September (2015) that Volkswagen Group had been fitting so-called defeat devices to some of its vehicles.

Volkswagen Group has admitted that defeat devices are present on almost 1.2 million vehicles in the UK. 皇冠体育appse are diesel-powered vehicles tested and approved under the Euro 5 standard. Other vehicle manufacturers have confirmed that defeat devices do not exist on their vehicles. We, of course, will be testing this for ourselves.

I have taken a series of actions to defend the interests of UK consumers, both in the immediate and longer terms. 皇冠体育app actions of the government will continue to be guided by the over-riding principle of protecting consumers.

First, I have applied considerable pressure on the company in the UK and on EU ministers to resolve the immediate situation with speed and efficiency. This means clear information for affected drivers and acting quickly to put right the affected vehicles. I have been clear I expect VW to take every step necessary to protect its UK customers but it is right that the government carries out its own thorough and independent investigation.

皇冠体育apprefore, second, I have announced a UK programme to retest vehicles. 皇冠体育app (VCA), the UK regulator, is running laboratory tests starting with those VW Group vehicles for which VCA has provided approvals. 皇冠体育appse tests will compare real world driving emissions against laboratory performance. We are taking steps to ensure independence; neither the cars nor the testing facilities will be provided by the vehicle industry themselves.

Third, I have called for swift action by the European Commission to coordinate a pan-European approach. This is vital for ensuring that test results are available to consumers on a timely basis and to avoid duplication across different European countries.

Fourth, a key element of regaining consumers鈥� long-term trust in vehicle emissions testing is to have tests that mean what they say. 皇冠体育app UK was in the minority amongst member states earlier in 2015 in calling for 鈥渞eal driving emissions鈥� to be speedily introduced. 皇冠体育appse tests will provide useful information that consumers can trust.

I met with my fellow EU transport ministers in Luxembourg on 8 October and tabled the issue of vehicle emissions testing. I pushed for both a coordinated approach to retesting of vehicles across Europe and for real driving emissions to be introduced as quickly as practicably possible. I will continue working with my European colleagues to achieve the UK鈥檚 objectives.

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Published 12 October 2015