Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
Linklaters and Gleiss Lutz client to head back to court again after Volkswagen set aside $5 billion for legal fees in the long-running scandal. Germany’s Federal Court of Justice has invalidated a key ...
Volkswagen AG lost an appeals case in Germany’s highest civil court over the shareholders’ approval of a settlement with former Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn over his role in the ...
Watch the Volkswagen Golf 6 1.9 TDI push from 100 to 180 km/h in this real-world acceleration and Vmax (top speed) test. Filmed on the open road, this video showcases the diesel-powered Golf’s ...
Bosch Sensortec has launched three evaluation and developer platforms to help accelerate the development of designs using the BMV080 particulate matter sensor. The company will highlight these ...
For better or worse, Nürburgring lap times have become the gold standard assessment for new and modified performance alike. Automakers compete against each other for advantages of tens of seconds, ...
Nearly 10 years ago in September 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brought forth the first news of what would become one of the biggest corporate scandals in automotive history, one that ...
A German regional court Monday convicted four former Volkswagen executives of fraud in connection with the long-running Dieselgate emissions scandal. The court sentenced two of the former executives ...
Four former Volkswagen AG (OTC:VWAGY) executives received prison sentences on Monday for orchestrating a decade-long emissions cheating scandal that cost the automaker over $30 billion in fines and ...
Four former Volkswagen Group managers have been convicted by a German court for their roles in the ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal, in which VW was discovered to have rigged emissions tests with ...
Four former Volkswagen AG managers were convicted by a German court for their roles in the diesel-emission scandal, involving the manipulation of millions of cars and causing 2.1 billion euros in ...
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