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This Consent Judgment resolves allegations by the State of Nebraska against Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Group AG concerning certain "BlueTEC" Diesel Technology vehicles that allegedly contained undisclosed software to circumvent emissions standards. The judgment requires Defendants to pay Nebraska $250,000 and contribute to a $120,000,000 Initial Multistate Working Group Settlement Amount. It also establishes an Approved Emission Modification (AEM) Installation Incentive Program, offering $2,000 per eligible vehicle for emission modifications, and outlines injunctive relief against future deceptive practices and reporting requirements. The defendants deny any wrongdoing.
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Dec 18, 2025
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Effective: Dec 18, 2025
Nebraska Attorney General
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This Consent Judgment resolves allegations by the State of Nebraska against Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Group AG concerning certain "BlueTEC" Diesel Technology vehicles that allegedly contained undisclosed software to circumvent emissions standards. The judgment requires Defendants to pay Nebraska $250,000 and contribute to a $120,000,000 Initial Multistate Working Group Settlement Amount. It also establishes an Approved Emission Modification (AEM) Installation Incentive Program, offering $2,000 per eligible vehicle for emission modifications, and outlines injunctive relief against future deceptive practices and reporting requirements. The defendants deny any wrongdoing.
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