According to the latest news from new
lawsuits in New York and Manchester,
Volkswagen developed a
total of six generations of cheating
software to help it pass emissions tests.
Not only that, the company also estimated the
economic costs it would have
to pay after the incident, and after
discovering that it was still profitable,
the company began to cheat in emissions tests
until the "Emissions Gate" scandal broke out.
Through calm calculations,
careful thinking and continuous and
careful deployment, Volkswagen executives and
engineers falsified data in the cheating
software and deceived American
car buyers and US authorities.
This article reveals the whole story of the
"Emissions Gate" incident for the first time.
New York State Attorney General Eric
Schneiderman and Manchester State
Attorney General Maura Healey announced on
Tuesday that the authorities have filed five
civil lawsuits against Volkswagen,
which is the largest scandal in the
automotive industry in 130 years.