Report: Audi under German criminal investigation over diesel scandal

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Volkswagen isn't the only company under fire for dieselgate. Now Audi -- the Volkswagen Group's luxury brand -- is under scrutiny, too. Specifically, German prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the high-end carmaker in its hometown of Ingolstadt.

According to Bloomberg, investigators are specifically looking for individuals responsible for the VW Group's emissions-cheating software included on the group's 2.0-liter diesel engines, which affeced as many as 2.1 million Audis world-wide. So far, however, prosecutors have not identified any suspects.

Earlier this month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the Volkswagen Group's 3.0-liter V6 diesel engines of also violating emissions laws. Volkswagen denies, however that these engines, which were most prevalent in Audi models in the States, were fitted with emissions-cheating "defeat devices."

Despite that, the very next day, VW admitted at least 800,000 additional European models -- separate from the 11 million previously recognized -- are guilty of emissions "irregularities." The Group estimates these additionally identified vehicles will cost it $2.19 billion. Though it didn't indicate where that figure came from, it's likely its a combination of fines, lawsuits and recalls.

Previously, Volkswagen had announced it was setting aside $7.3 billion in order to cover the fallout from dieselgate. Since things have escalated quickly and now Automotive News is reporting the group is seeking a short-term $2.15 billion loan from several banks.

The company has said it doesn't need the money but will use it as a cushion. Whatever the reason, the loan and the newly opened Audi criminal investigation indicates the scandal is far from over.

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