Porsche readies software update to placate German watchdog

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(Reuters) - Volkswagen's said it plans additional on certain diesel-engined versions of its top-selling SUV after reports on Friday it was facing a possible ban on sales.

It said the move was related to an agreement between German politicians and car bosses struck in August to overhaul on 5.3 million diesel cars to cut pollution and try to repair the industry's battered reputation.

Sports car maker AG is owned by

DE>, which in 2015 admitted to systematic manipulation of to cheat emissions tests.

said on Friday it would shortly present to Germany's Federal Motor Authority, KBA, plans to update the software on 14,000 Macans with 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engines in Germany, a total 52,500 vehicles Europe-wide.

It had already done a on more than 8,600 Macans with 3.0 litre engines, starting in the autumn of 2016, it said.

Porsche's comments come after German weekly Bild am Sonntag earlier on Friday reported that was considering a ban of vehicles with six-cylinder TDI engines and had demanded a Feb. 1 meeting with to discuss the matter.

Spiegel separately reported that was also scrutinising Porsche's and models.

said it was also discussing with possible similar measures for model vehicles with 4.2-litre eight cylinder diesel engines, affecting around 7,000 vehicles across

German authorities already recalled 22,000 vehicles with smaller 3-litre diesel engines last year after potentially was discovered in the vehicles.

said the latest generation of and models were not available in a diesel version.

Earlier this week, Germany's ministry said that had ordered a recall of of vehicles made by , Porsche's sister brand, after detecting in its latest Euro-6 diesel models.

The measures affected some 127,000 vehicles worldwide, including 77,600 vehicles registered in

Porsche's diesel engines are supplied by

(Reporting by Jan Schwartz; Writing by and Maria Sheahan; Editing by and Elaine Hardcastle)

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 00:56 IST