Volkswagen has received regulatory approval for technical fixes on another one million diesel cars and expects the number to keep growing, chief executive Matthias Mueller said.

Germany’s motor vehicle authority KBA has so far approved technical solutions on more than 3.7 million cars, the CEO said yesterday at the annual shareholder meeting, including models from the VW, Audi, Skoda and Seat brands.

We expect the recall to really pick up speed

“We expect the recall campaign to really pick up speed now,” Mueller said. About 8.5 million VW group cars are affected by the emissions scandal in Europe.

Separately, Mueller said the impact of the emissions scandal on VW’s business was “very strong” and the carmaker still had “a long way to go” to investigate and digest the crisis.

Europe’s largest automaker will add particle filters to its fleet of TSI and TSFI gasoline engines, starting with the Tiguan SUV’s 1.4-litre TSI engine and the Audi A5 from June 2017, he said.

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