Mitsubishi Motors Corp (7211.T) manipulated fuel economy data on an additional model other than vehicles already disclosed and may have also misstated data on four other models, the Sankei newspaper reported on Friday.
Japan's sixth-largest automaker this week admitted it had overstated the fuel efficiency of 625,000 cars, sending its share price plunging and prompting a raid by Japanese authorities on one of its facilities.
Mitsubishi had said there may be more models that used the same test methods that violate regulations, but it did not elaborate.
The company told Reuters it was checking the report.
Japanese Transport Minister Keiichi Ishii said on Friday he wanted Mitsubishi to respond "with integrity" and look at possibly buying back the cars in question, Kyodo news reported.
Mitsubishi has disclosed it cheated on four models, including two it produces for Nissan Motor Co (7201.T), both of which are specifically marketed in Japan.
Japan's sixth-largest automaker this week admitted it had overstated the fuel efficiency of 625,000 cars, sending its share price plunging and prompting a raid by Japanese authorities on one of its facilities.
Mitsubishi had said there may be more models that used the same test methods that violate regulations, but it did not elaborate.
The company told Reuters it was checking the report.
Japanese Transport Minister Keiichi Ishii said on Friday he wanted Mitsubishi to respond "with integrity" and look at possibly buying back the cars in question, Kyodo news reported.
Mitsubishi has disclosed it cheated on four models, including two it produces for Nissan Motor Co (7201.T), both of which are specifically marketed in Japan.
Read more: http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-mitsubishimotors-regulations-idUKKCN0XJ03W
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