Dieselgate Reloaded: High-Stakes Emissions Trial Unfolds in London
Major carmakers like Mercedes-Benz, Ford, and Nissan face trial at London's High Court over allegations of using illegal 'defeat devices' to cheat diesel emissions tests. The lawsuit stems from the infamous Volkswagen 'dieselgate' scandal, with 1.6 million claimants seeking justice for potential corporate misconduct.

In London on Monday, a landmark trial commenced at the High Court, involving major automakers such as Mercedes-Benz, Ford, and Nissan. The companies are facing accusations from 1.6 million claimants, alleging they used illegal 'defeat devices' to manipulate diesel emissions tests, echoing the notorious Volkswagen 'dieselgate' scandal.
The devices in question reportedly allowed vehicles to pass emissions tests while exceeding legal limits during actual road use, prompting owners to file one of the largest mass lawsuits in English legal history. The automakers deny any wrongdoing, drawing a clear line between their practices and the Volkswagen affair that erupted in 2015.
This trial will scrutinize a sample of diesel vehicles by five manufacturers among nearly 850,000 claimants to ascertain the presence of banned devices. The court's decision will set a precedent for similar claims, with potential damages to be deliberated in a subsequent trial. Claims already valued at around £6 billion further highlight the global legal challenges faced by the automotive industry over emissions regulations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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