Porsche Slapped With Diesel Recall by German Regulator
Porsche must recall almost 60,000 sport utility vehicles in Europe to fix manipulated diesel engines after the German auto industry regulator found software functions that are illegal. Inspections of Macan and Cayenne SUVs found they contained software that could reduce emissions controls for smog-inducing nitrogen oxide, the German transport ministry said Friday in an emailed statement. Porsche, a unit of Volkswagen AG, confirmed it received notifications for the recall from the regulator this week.