Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat

Japanese car maker Suzuki has admitted that it "did not follow" proper emissions testing rules in Japan, but has denied cheating to make its cars look more economical
Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat

Here’s a double dose of dodgy emission testing news for you: on the same day that Mitsubishi Motors president Tetsuro Aikawa has stepped down in the wake of the company’s economy scandal, Suzuki has admitted it too hasn’t been playing by the emissions testing rules. Speaking to reporters today, company CEO Osamu Suzuki said: “the company apologises for the fact that we did not follow rules set by the country.”

Suzuki has stopped short of branding its emissions issues as ‘cheating’, as the rule bending apparently wasn’t done with the intention of making its vehicles seem cleaner and more economical. Figures taken by subsequent approved tests have revealed a negligible difference from the results of Suzuki’s improper methods. Around 2.1 million cars are affected - none of which are sold overseas - and the Japanese government has labelled Suzuki’s actions as “outrageous.”

So, what exactly has Suzuki done wrong? It all boils down the rolling resistance and air resistance part of the test. Suzuki tested individual components and collated these into a single figure rather than measuring all at once, and for the air resistance test, instead of testing outside, a wind tunnel was used. Suzuki says the rationale behind its alternative take on the rules is due to the hilltop location of its Sagara proving grounds, which makes outdoor testing difficult due to frequent bouts of windy weather.

As a result of the revelations, Suzuki’s share price fell by 15 per cent earlier today.

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P5 Ford

WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT EMISSIONS?!?

I’ve been running LEADED GASOLINE trough a straight pipe.

05/18/2016 - 17:13 |
17 | 3

not even through an engine? just pouring it straight onto the tarmac. nice. leaded pipe too?

05/19/2016 - 18:25 |
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Anonymous

As soon as VW got busted i knew that literally every other company which was competing for MPG in around 2006-2010 will have fiddled the numbers, ofcourse they would and they all knew each other were doing it.

05/18/2016 - 17:26 |
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datpolishtho

I got a 1.2l Suzuki. I pay next to no tax for it in the UK. Bought it over a Fiesta because emissions are lower…

Well done

05/18/2016 - 17:40 |
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ORANGE_

i can’t wait to hear Tesla announce that they cheated on emissions tests aswell

05/18/2016 - 18:03 |
4 | 1
KStang

lolo again

05/18/2016 - 20:04 |
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kunek0412

WTH eco heads? First VAG group(Škoda, Audi, Seat…Many cars in fact!), then Mitsubishi and now Suzuki. STAPH PIPL! :(

05/18/2016 - 20:47 |
0 | 0

There are probably more of them.

05/18/2016 - 21:04 |
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TAHMIDAROOONEY

Same fing, but different

05/18/2016 - 21:05 |
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Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat
Diarmuid Marsden

Can we stop making such a big deal about this? Volkwagen still make really efficient diesel engines and its not like swifts are huge gas guzzlers…

…I hate this decade sometimes

05/18/2016 - 21:16 |
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TheOtowngman

Sounds like my ex, all the evidence was there but she insists it’s not cheating…

05/18/2016 - 23:20 |
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Orlando Barrios

Is this a new trend?

05/19/2016 - 00:24 |
2 | 0