Philippine Daily Inquirer

NISSAN ADMITS FALSIFYING EMISSIONS DATA ON CARS

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TOKYO— Nissan admitted on Monday that data on exhaust emissions and fuel economy had been deliberate­ly “altered,” dealing a blow to the Japanese car giant’s efforts to recover trust after an inspection scandal last year.

The company did not say how many cars were affected by the falsificat­ions, which were uncovered during voluntary tests of all parts of Nissan’s operations conducted in the wake of last year’s scandal.

‘Deviated’

It said tests on exhaust emissions and fuel economy had “deviated from the pre- scribed testing environmen­t.”

In addition, it said inspection reports had been drawn up “based on altered measuremen­t values.”

Nissan’s share price dropped 4.56 percent to 1,003.5 yen after it said it would make a statement on exhaust measuremen­ts following a report of falsificat­ion. It made the statement after the market had closed.

‘Full investigat­ion’

The firm vowed a “full and comprehens­ive investigat­ion” into its latest fake data scandal.

Nissan said it had rechecked “reliable” data and confirmed that all vehicles, except the GTR, had met Japanese safety standards.

It did not offer additional informatio­n about the GT-R, which the firm describes on its website as a high-performanc­e sports car.

“Nissan has also reverified log data to confirm that all models subject to sampling tests guarantee the Nissan catalog specificat­ions for fuel economy, meaning there are no errors within the fuel economy figures disclosed by Nissan,” the statement added.

In October, Nissan was forced to recall some 1.2 million vehicles after admitting staff without proper authorizat­ion had conducted final inspection­s on some vehicles intended for the domestic market before they were shipped to dealers.

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