Swiss ban some Mercedes, Porsche models over emissions
An Indonesian woman walks near a Porsche Macan car for display at a mall in Jakarta, February 5, 2016. REUTERS/Beawiharta
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss authorities have halted registrations of some new Mercedes-Benz
The move will affect vehicles imported from Aug. 17. Vehicles already registered in Switzerland may continue to operate, but must be retrofitted, Astra said in a statement.
Mercedes Vitos with 1.6-litre diesel engines, Porsche Macans with 3-litre diesel engines and Cayennes with 4.2-litre diesel engine are affected by the action. All have Euro 6 emission norms, which refers to the emissions standards these engines are required to meet.
Daimler said it had stopped exporting the Vito model after German authorities in May ordered a recall and halt to new registrations for the vehicle. This affected 24 Vito vehicles destined for Switzerland, a spokesman for the German manufacturer said in an emailed statement.
(Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Jane Merriman)
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