Shares in the French company fell by as much as 20 per cent after AFP, reported that Renault’s offices had been raided as part of an investigation linked to the VW emissions scandal.
Companies are being asked whether they, like VW, installed so-called defeat devices in their diesel vehicles so as to understate emissions in official tests.
A 400-word statement from Renault confirmed the raids on company offices by French anti-fraud investigators last week, but also said that a government-appointed commission, having so far tested four of its cars, had yet to find any evidence of software-based defeat devices.
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