Hyundai Motor has agreed to pay $41.2 million to settle consumer protection claims brought by 33 states following the automaker's 2012 restatement of fuel economy ratings on one quarter of their 2011 and 2012 model-year vehicles, the automaker announced.
The automaker had lowered the fuel economy ratings of its vehicles by 1 to 2 miles per gallon on Hyundai and Kia models.
The payment will end litigation brought by state attorneys general and the District of Columbia by settling claims and covering the states' investigative costs. The settlement contains no admissions of wrongdoing, according to Hyundai.
"Even with our adjusted ratings, we are encouraged that Hyundai continues to lead the automotive industry in fuel efficiency and environmental performance," said David Zuchowski, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America.
According to the EPA Fuel Economy Trends Report, Hyundai's adjusted fuel efficiency for the affected model year vehicles is 27.2 mpg for 2011, 28.3 mpg for 2012 and 29.1 mpg for 2013.
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