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Japan to revoke Hino's engine certification over false emissions data

Published 03/18/2022, 03:45 AM
Updated 03/18/2022, 03:51 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Hino Motors' logo is pictured at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan October 27, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's transport ministry will revoke Hino Motors Ltd's certification for four engines following submission of inappropriate emissions data by the Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Corp unit, the ministry said on Friday.

The move, which will also apply to Toyota Motor Corp and Isuzu Motors Ltd vehicles that use one of the Hino engines, will be formally announced by the ministry on March 25, it said in a statement.

Hino this month admitted to falsifying data related to emissions and fuel economy performance for three of the engines. In a fourth engine, it said performance was later discovered to be less than specified, although it had so far not found evidence of misconduct.

It has established a special investigation committee composed of outside experts to probe the matter.

Some 115,000 vehicles are believed to be equipped with the engines, Hino has said.

Hino is the latest in a string of Japanese automakers involved in improper emissions tests.

In 2018, the government said Mazda Motor (OTC:MZDAY) Corp, Suzuki Motor Corp and Yamaha Motor Co Ltd improperly tested vehicles for fuel economy and emissions.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Hino Motors' logo is pictured at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan October 27, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Subaru (OTC:FUJHY) Corp and Nissan (OTC:NSANY) Motor Co Ltd were under scrutiny for the same reason the year before.

The accuracy of automakers' emissions data was thrown into doubt in 2015 when Germany's Volkswagen AG (OTC:VWAGY) admitted installing secret software in hundreds of thousands of U.S. diesel cars to cheat exhaust emissions tests, and that as many as 11 million vehicles could have similar software installed worldwide.

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