Carlos Tavares, Chairman of the Managing Board of French carmaker PSA Group addresses the media during the 87th International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland March 7, 2017. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
PARIS (Reuters) – The French investigation into alleged emissions cheating by PSA Group and other automakers found that suspect software had been used on almost 2 million vehicles sold by the maker of Peugeot and Citroen cars, Le Monde reported on Friday.
Paris-based PSA denies any use of fraudulent engine software, a spokesman reiterated in response to the newspaper report.
The news ‘French probe alleges 2 million PSA cars had engine cheats’ was first reported in Le Monde, a French daily afternoon newspaper