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Friday 03 June 2016 3:09 pm

Volkswagen emissions scandal: 800,000 vehicles to be recalled

By: James Nickerson

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Volkswagen will start recalling a number of vehicles after authorities today approved the fixes on the cars.

The carmaker received approval from Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority on the technical solutions for a number of models.

Specifically, it received approval for the Volkswagen Passat, CC and Eos models with 2.0-litre TDI EA 189 engines.

Read more: Volkswagen's share price drops after it reports profits to have slumped

More than 800,000 vehicles affected by the emissions scandal – or what VW calls the "diesel issue" – can now be recalled as soon as possible.

Still, that's just 800,000 of the 8.5m affected in Europe.

In February VW said that software updates on the affected 1.2-litre, 1.6-litre and 2.0-litre would be completed by the end of the year.

Read more: Volkswagen is preparing to launch its comeback plan in the US

VW said that affected owners will receive letters to arrange a service appointment with a VW partner workshop.

​Following the retrofit, the cars will meet all legal requirements, the VW statement added.

Last year in the wake of the emissions scandal that affected millions of cars, VW chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned as the company's share price plummeted, while the company was forced to set aside more than €16bn to deal with the fallout.

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