Volkswagen 2.0l

Updated by Heather Rumble Peterson September 1, 2022

The Volkswagen 2.0L settlement claims program in Canada is now completed.

 

A pan-Canadian settlement worth up to CAD $2.1 billion was reached with Volkswagen and Audi in December 2016 and approved by the Courts in April 2017, ending litigation over the installation of alleged emissions defeat-devices in certain 2.0L vehicle models.

 

The Notice of Settlement may be reviewed here.

 

The claims program deadlines to claim and receive benefits in the Volkswagen 2.0L settlement was December 30, 2018 for Gen 1 vehicles and January 31, 2019 for Gen 2 vehicles. The claims program is now closed.

 

Settlement benefits were provided to approved claimants by early 2019 in accordance with the terms of the settlement.

 

The Bosch 2.0L settlement claims program in Canada is now completed.

 

A pan-Canadian settlement for more than CAD $9 million was also reached with Robert Bosch GmbH in June 2020 and approved by the Court in September 2020, ending litigation over an alleged Bosch emissions defeat device used in certain Volkswagen (VW), Porsche, and Audi vehicles.

 

Some Owners and Lessees of 2009-2015 VW or Audi diesel TDI vehicles who received benefits in the VW 2.0L Settlement were entitled to compensation under the Bosch settlement.

 

The Notice of Settlement may be reviewed here.

 

The claims program deadline for those required to make a claim was April 8, 2021. The claims program is now closed.

 

Payments were made to those approved claimants who submitted a timely claim and those direct claimants entitled to compensation under this settlement in the summer of 2021 in accordance with the terms of the settlement.

JOINT PRESS RELEASE

VOLKSWAGEN AND LAWYERS FOR CONSUMER CLASS ANNOUNCE
SETTLEMENT IN CANADA ON 2.0L TDI DIESEL VEHICLES

AJAX, TORONTO, ON and MONTREAL, QC, April 21, 2017 — Volkswagen Group Canada Inc. and Canadian class counsel announced today that both the Québec and Ontario Courts have granted approval of the nationwide settlement agreement to resolve consumer claims in Canada related to the 2.0L diesel emissions matter for approximately 105,000 affected vehicles. The Ontario Court will also be subsequently providing additional reasons for granting approval.

The approved settlement agreement provides for cash payments to eligible owners and lessees of Volkswagen and Audi 2.0L TDI vehicles. Many of these settlement class members will also have choices that may include selling or trading in their vehicle, or terminating their lease without any early termination penalty, or keeping their vehicle and receiving an emissions modification that has been approved by regulators together with an extended emissions warranty.

Maria Stenstroem, Chief Executive Officer, Volkswagen Group Canada, said, “Approval of the settlement is an important milestone in our journey to making things right in Canada. Volkswagen Group Canada is committed to ensuring that the settlement program is carried out as conveniently as possible for our affected Volkswagen and Audi 2.0L TDI customers. We are devoting significant resources and personnel to ensuring their experience with the settlement program is a positive one.”

Charles Wright, a partner at Siskinds LLP and one of the lead counsel for vehicle owners, said, “this settlement responds to the concerns raised by our clients and we are pleased that it will now be implemented.”

Harvey Strosberg, a partner at Strosberg Sasso Sutts LLP and one of the lead counsel, stated, “the approvals from the Courts are wonderful news for the Settlement Class Members.”

Sylvie De Bellefeuille, Legal Advisor at Option consommateurs, Representative Plaintiff for the Québec Settlement Class Members, said: “this is a great settlement for all Canadian consumers. We are very pleased with this outcome. We thank Belleau Lapointe, our lawyers in this class action, who have done an exceptional job for the benefit of all Canadian Settlement Class Members.”

2.0L TDI Settlement Program in Canada

The approved nationwide settlement program includes:

  • Cash payments to eligible current and former owners and lessees of approximately 105,000 affected vehicles nationwide.
  • Many of these settlement class members are also eligible to choose to sell their vehicle to Volkswagen (the buyback option) or terminate their lease without any early termination penalty, or, if an emissions modification is approved, keep their vehicle and have it modified at no charge and receive an extended emissions warranty.
  • A vehicle’s value for a buyback will be determined based on the Canadian Black Book® Inc. wholesale value as of September 18, 2015, with adjustments for factory options and mileage at the time of the buyback offer.
  • Eligible owners can also choose to trade in their vehicle and apply its fair market value at the time of the trade-in towards the purchase of a new or used Volkswagen or Audi vehicle. In addition, they will receive payment of any amount by which their vehicle’s wholesale value as of September 18, 2015 exceeds its fair market value at the time of the trade-in.

Starting on April 28, Canadian settlement class members and U.S. customers with affected 2.0L TDI vehicles that were first sold or leased in Canada may submit claims for benefits under the settlement by way of an online portal at www.VWCanadaSettlement.ca or a paper claim form (available at www.VWCanadaSettlement.ca or by calling the Canadian Settlement Claims Centre at 1-888-670-4773).

As their claims are approved, claimants will, where applicable, be able to schedule appointments with their preferred Volkswagen or Audi dealership in Canada to complete their settlement transactions.

More detailed information about the 2.0L TDI settlement program in Canada and available benefits can be found at www.VWCanadaSettlement.ca or by calling the Canadian Settlement Claims Centre at 1-888-670-4773.

Notes to Editors

The following 2.0L TDI vehicles are included in the approved settlement program in Canada:

VW Jetta
2009-2015

VW Jetta Wagon
2009

VW Golf
2010-2013, 2015

VW Passat
2012-2015

VW Beetle
2013-2015

VW Golf Wagon
2010-2014

VW Golf Sportwagon
2015

Audi A3
2010-2013, 2015

 

Amounts for legal fees and expenses of class counsel that will be approved by the Courts will be paid by Volkswagen Group and will not reduce the benefits available to settlement class members.

The class settlement is not an admission of liability by Volkswagen Group. By its terms, the settlement agreement is not intended to apply to or affect Volkswagen Group’s obligations under the laws or regulations of any jurisdiction outside Canada. Emission regulations and vehicle standards vary from country to country. Regulations governing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions limits for vehicles in Canada are stricter than those in other parts of the world and diesel engine variants also differ significantly.

About Volkswagen Group Canada

Founded in 1952, Volkswagen Group Canada Inc. is headquartered in Ajax, Ontario, and is the largest volume European automotive nameplate in Canada. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen Group is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and is Europe’s largest automaker.

About Option consommateurs

Option consommateurs is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote and defend the rights and interests of consumers. In order to do so, it notably institutes class action suits. Option consommateurs is interested in various issues, namely business practices, financial services, energy, agro food and health.