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SPONSORED: Nissan Renault Diesel NOx Emissions Group Proceedings

18th August 2025

Notice is hereby given that on 19 July 2024, the Court of Session made an order granting permission for group proceedings to be brought by Joseph MacKay as representative party on behalf of members of the group against (FIRST) NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD, 2 Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 220-8623 Japan; (SECOND) NISSAN MOTOR MANUFACTURING (UK) LIMITED, Washington Road, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear SR5 3NS; (THIRD) NISSAN MOTOR IBÉRICA SA, Cl Zona Franca, Sector C, Calle 4, 124 Barcelona, Spain; (FOURTH) NISSAN INTERNATIONAL SA, ZA La Pièce 1, Bâtiment A5, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland; (FIFTH) NISSAN MOTOR (GB) LIMITED, The Rivers Office Park, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth WD3 9YS; (SIXTH) RENAULT SA, 122-122 Bis Avenue du General Leclerc, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; (SEVENTH) RENAULT FLINS, 122-122 Bis Avenue du General Leclerc, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; (EIGHTH); RENAULT SAS, 122-122 Bis Avenue du General Leclerc, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; (NINTH) RENAULT UK LIMITED, The Rivers Office Park, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth WD3 9YS; and, (TENTH) RCI FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED, The Rivers Office Park, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth WD3 9YS.

The group proceedings relate to claims arising in Scotland from the diesel NOx emissions issues affecting certain Nissan and Renault vehicles with diesel engines manufactured to Euro 5 or Euro 6 emissions standards (excluding Euro 6d and Euro 6d Temp). The pursuers allege that defeat devices unlawfully reduced the effectiveness of said vehicles’ nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions control systems and the defenders have caused loss and damage to the pursuers. Individuals and businesses who have not previously made a claim in the group proceedings but wish to do so should contact Lefevres, the solicitors acting for the representative party, at the contact details noted below.

Address: Lefevres, 4 Randolph Place, Edinburgh, EH3 7TQ

Telephone: 0131 226 5408

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.lefevres.law

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13th July 2026
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