US regulators have rejected Volkswagen’s recall plan for diesel cars equipped with emissions “cheat” devices.
According to the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the proposals did “not adequately address overall impacts on vehicle performance, emissions and safety”.
The board also said the proposed fix was not fast enough.
It said it would continue its investigation as well as talks with VW to find a suitable solution.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also said the VW plan for vehicles with two litre diesel engines was not acceptable.
The rejection comes ahead of a meeting between VW chief executive Matthias Muller and EPA chief Gina McCarthy this morning to discuss the emissions scandal.
The scandal has severely damaged the German car maker’s reputation and sparked investigations in several countries.
Sales of VW brand vehicles fell by 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars – the first decline in 11 years – in the wake of the scandal.
Source BBC News