The federal motor vehicle office (KBA) told VW to set out "binding measures and a timetable" by the deadline showing how it will meet emissions standards without resorting to software that rigs test results, Bild am Sonntag reported.
If Volkswagen fails to meet the deadline, the KBA warned in a two-page letter, the authority could withdraw approval for the affected models, meaning they could no longer be sold or even moved on German roads.
The German
Bild am Sonntag also reported that German auto parts supplier Bosch had produced the controversial
The biggest scandal in VW's history has badly tarnished its name, left it exposed to billions in fines in the United States and investigations in countries from Norway to India, as well as wiping about a third
The embattled
A Volkswagen spokesman told AFP the company would soon present an action plan in Germany and "announce when we expect to launch a recall" that would include a software update.
"We are working at full throttle" on the plan, the spokesman said.