
REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
A Brazilian man transports on his horse-drawn cart the remains of a Volkswagen Beetle that caught fire and was abandoned by its owner the day before in Rio de Janeiro
The German carmaker on Wednesday confirmed that 1.2 million cars in the
All the cars involved run on diesel and include VW brand, Audi, Seat, Skoda and VW vans.
Volkswagen will be announcing how British car owners can check if their vehicles are affected in the next few days.
US regulators discovered earlier this month that many Volkswagen diesel cars were fitted with software that meant emission data came out lower when cars were being tested than when they were out on the open road.
Emissions were as much as 40 times higher than test results in the lab, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. An estimated 11 million cars worldwide contain the software.
Despite the announcement, VW shares are still up around 2% in Frankfurt today. It's the car makers first share price gains in four trading sessions.

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