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Carmakers deal with UK dieselgate suits worth at least $7.6 bln, legal representatives say

Some of the world's biggest carmakers are dealing with 1.5 million claims in Britain for supposedly cheating emissions tests that could cost them at least 6 billion pounds ($ 7.6 billion), plaintiffs' lawyers informed London's High Court on Tuesday.

The claims, brought by owners of diesel lorries, highlight the continuous fallout for car manufacturers from a scandal that emerged in 2015 when Volkswagen confessed to using defeat gadgets to change diesel lorries' emissions levels throughout testing.

Manufacturers including Mercedes-Benz and Ford are also alleged to have actually misled clients about specific lorries' compliance with nitrogen oxide emissions requirements--. which the companies deny.

A spokesperson for Mercedes-Benz-- which deals with around. 300,000 claims-- said in a statement: We continue to think. that the claims versus Mercedes-Benz lack benefit and will. intensely protect ourselves against them or any group action. with the needed legal methods.

A Ford representative stated: We see no benefit in these claims. and are robustly defending against them. Our cars and. engines fulfill all suitable emissions requirements.

Volkswagen's dieselgate scandal has actually cost the. carmaker more than 32 billion euros ($ 34 billion) in automobile. refits, fines and legal costs.

The German group consented to pay 193 million pounds in 2022 to. settle claims from around 91,000 British chauffeurs with no. admission of liability.

Lawyers representing a coalition of complaintants said at a. initial hearing that there were around 1.5 million claimants. suing 13 various automobile production groups.

Benjamin Williams, among the plaintiffs' legal representatives, said in. court documents that the value of specific claims had not yet. been determined.

But he said that even if the claims were valued. conservatively at 4,000 pounds each, it would make the overall. worth of all of the claims at least 6 billion pounds.

The legal costs of the lawsuits will likewise be huge, with. the complaintants' legal representatives approximating they will require to invest nearly. 400 million pounds approximately a possible 3rd trial in 2026, with. the carmakers' figure being 321 million pounds.

(source: Reuters)