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The first large-scale UK lawsuits about diesel emissions are largely won by carmakers

Some of the world's largest carmakers won the first stage of a mammoth court battle on Friday over whether their diesel vehicles had "defeat mechanisms" that limited emission control systems.

In a summary of her decision, Judge Sara Cockerill stated that she "rejected the majority?of the main allegations advanced against the manufacturers?whose vehicles?were examined at trial".

The decision was made after a trial that?focused on?20 sample vehicles produced by five manufacturers: Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Nissan and Renault, as well as the Stellantis-owned Peugeot and Citroen.

Cockerill said that in her summary, she made some negative findings. She stated that the "split mode of combustion" in a Citroen car was a "defeat device".

The mammoth court trial that began in October was the biggest hearing yet for 13 groups of lawsuits filed by 1.6 million claimants.

The Friday ruling will be binding on another 800,000 similar claims made against other carmakers. (Reporting and editing by William James; Sam Tobin)

(source: Reuters)