Renault's Diesel Engine Emissions Are "Too High" But No Defeat Devices Found

Renault has been dragged into the emissions scandal after a French inquiry found the company's diesel engines were emitting too much carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide
Renault's Diesel Engine Emissions Are

Following the news that Volkswagen had been cheating emissions tests for its diesel engines, there’s been a lot of accusatory finger wagging at a number of manufacturers, however today we have the first official news of another car maker breaking the rules.

French Environment Minister Segolene Royal has revealed that a commission she appointed to independently test both French and foreign cars found that Renault’s diesel engines emitted too much carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. Interestingly, however, it was also revealed that the French manufacturer had not used a ‘defeat device’ to cheat tests.

Renault's Diesel Engine Emissions Are

The news agency AFP is reporting that Royal also revealed that two non-French manufacturers were found to be above regulatory limits, however it is not currently clear who the other two guilty parties are.

The news comes shortly after it was revealed that authorities raided Renault factories in France last week, causing its share price to drop 20 per cent despite the company claiming nothing illegal was found. With government bodies around the globe all shaping up to launch similar inquiries, this could be the start of a long and difficult time for the auto industry.

Comments

Blaž Potočnik

So basically cars are unable to achieve fuel economy that was quoted. So basically they did the same as every other manufacturer. Move on…

01/14/2016 - 18:51 |
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SomeRandomCarGuy

I’m sorry but the emission regulations that are being set from 2020 onwards are impossible to achieve unless manufactures either lied or started making their cars a lot more expensive…

01/14/2016 - 19:37 |
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cmoss117 (Pontiac squad)

Iam so tired of all this who cares

01/14/2016 - 19:38 |
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Anonymous

Old news, other news sites already confirmed Renaults diesel engines are okay and break no emission laws.

01/14/2016 - 20:13 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Really ?

01/14/2016 - 22:07 |
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George Thomas

I’m pretty sure Renault diesel engines emit a lot less carbon dioxide than many, many cars. Does that make anything emitting more than any Renault diesel (which, by the way, are also found in Nissans and Dacias) above limits? That means every manufacturer is in some serious trouble then.

01/15/2016 - 00:15 |
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BMWfan

Haha, dès que le scandale VW a commencé, c’était la première à gueuler et maintenant qu’un constructeur français le fait elle l’a bien dans le cul ;D

01/15/2016 - 12:05 |
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