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		</div><p>Volkswagen&#8217;scommercial vehicles division has said 1.8 million of the German giant’s vehicles are among those affected by the emissions-rigging scandal.</p>
<p>Volkswagen AG has admitted using a piece of engine software to cheat on diesel car emissions tests in the US. It said last week that the engines concerned are in some 11 million vehicles worldwide – far more than the 482,000 originally identified by US authorities.</p>
<p>Details have emerged gradually of how many were made by which VW division.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, Guenther Scherelis, a spokesman for the commercial vehicles unit &#8211; which makes vans and pick-ups – confirmed a report in the German daily Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung that 1.8 million of its vehicles were affected. He did not give further details.</p>
<p>Also affected are 5 million VW brand cars, 2.1 million Audis and 1.2 million Skodas.</p>
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