Largest British class action lawsuit: VW pays millions in diesel scandal settlement

More than seven years have passed since the diesel scandal at VW was uncovered.

Largest British class action lawsuit: VW pays millions in diesel scandal settlement

More than seven years have passed since the diesel scandal at VW was uncovered. Since then, numerous class action lawsuits have been filed: in England, one involving 90,000 participants - who are now receiving a multi-million dollar settlement.

After a British class action lawsuit in the diesel scandal, the Volkswagen car group has reached a settlement of around 227 million euros (193 million pounds). More than 90,000 owners of diesel vehicles from the Volkswagen brands VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda had complained because of manipulated emission data. The case, which was due to be heard in London's High Court in January 2023, is believed to be the largest class action lawsuit ever brought before an English court.

As part of the settlement, no admissions of liability, cost causation or loss were made, the group emphasized in a joint statement with the plaintiff. At the same time, VW apologized to its customers for installing the manipulation software and announced that they wanted to regain their trust. "The settlement is another important milestone on the Volkswagen Group's path to putting the deeply unfortunate events behind us by September 2015," said VW chief legal officer Philip Haarmann.

The managing director of the law firm Slater and Gordon, which represented around 70,000 plaintiffs, was "immensely proud" of the result. "The settlement eliminates a long, complex and expensive court case and we are pleased to have reached this settlement for our clients as a result of the class action." A so-called defeat device had detected in the EA189 diesel engine installed in millions of cars whether the car was in a test situation. Only then was the nitrogen oxide cleaning fully activated, while many times the pollutants were being blown into the air on the road.