VW share: Porsche sports car accepts settlement with US plaintiffs because of fuel consumption data

The class members’ allegations involve potential fuel economy and emissions discrepancies. According to court documents, Porsche will pay US car owners at least $80 million as part of the settlement.

The sports car manufacturer, which belongs to the Volkswagen Group, was initially targeted by US plaintiff attorneys in 2020 due to media reports about irregularities in the emission values ​​of petrol engines. A driving force was the large law firm Lieff Cabraser, which already played an important role in the VW “Dieselgate” scandal (Volkswagen (VW) vz). After the US class action lawsuits initially focused on possible exhaust gas manipulations, the settlement that has now been concluded is ultimately primarily about allegedly misleading information on fuel consumption.

In its statement, Porsche emphasized that it had not acknowledged the accusations made by the plaintiffs in these proceedings. “The agreement serves to end the issue,” the company said. The comparison only applies to vehicles sold in the United States. In Germany, the Federal Motor Transport Authority initiated proceedings in 2021. According to court documents, there are around 500,000 Porsche cars built between 2005 and 2020 in the United States. The owners are said to receive compensation of up to $1,110 per car.

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