Mercedes-Benz pays $120M to settle its diesel scandal. What does this mean for the future of its combustion engine lineup?
The total value of the multi-state settlement could reach $347 million, according to one state attorney general.
According to the CT Attorney General, from 2008 through 2016, Mercedes "manufactured, marketed, advertised, and distributed nationwide more than 211,000 diesel passenger cars and vans equipped with ...
Mercedes distributed over 211,000 passenger cars with software used to circumvent emissions laws, according to the Attorney ...
Mercedes-Benz said on Monday it will pay out $120 million to multiple U.S. states over emissions-rigging software in its ...
It’s the latest in a decade-long scandal involving accusations that software “defeat devices” made diesel vehicles seem ...
Connecticut’s share of the $149M settlement is just under $5 million, and there are an estimated 3,181 impacted vehicles in ...
Mercedes-Benz reaches a $150 million USD settlement with several U.S. states for having installed cheat devices on more than ...
Under the terms of the settlement with 48 U.S. states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, Mercedes will pay $120 ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, alongside a coalition of 50 attorneys general, has finalized a $149.6 million settlement with Mercedes-Benz USA. Th ...
The content recommendation algorithm that powers the online short video platform TikTok has once again come under the ...
Microsoft is rolling out hardware-accelerated BitLocker in Windows 11 to address growing performance and security concerns by ...