Japanese investigators raid Suzuki Motor over false tests

Reuters

Published Jun 02, 2016 11:00PM ET

Japanese investigators raid Suzuki Motor over false tests

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese investigators raided Suzuki Motor Corp's headquarters on Friday as they probe the minicar maker's use of improper fuel economy tests, an official said.

Investigators were looking for confirmation of Suzuki's claims that it had used data compiled from indoor tests performed on individual parts, rather than vehicle coasting tests, the transport ministry official said.

It was the second such raid by the transport ministry on a Japanese automaker after Mitsubishi Motors Corp in April, as the government cracks down on manufacturers over the mileage testing scandal.

Mitsubishi's admission that it had misrepresented its fuel economy readings led to its takeover by Nissan Motor Co Ltd and the resignation of its president last month.

Suzuki's improper tests involved 14 branded models and 12 models sold under other brands.