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Tsunami Delays New Version Of Toyota's Prius

STEVE INSKEEP, Host:

NPR's business news starts with more delays for Toyota.

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INSKEEP: All right. The carmaker was supposed to launch a new version of its Prius hybrid car today in Japan. Now Toyota says some buyers will have to wait until next year for deliveries because of shortages of a new battery. The shortage is the result of production delays caused by the March earthquake and tsunami.

The new Prius is a minivan style of the popular hybrid and it's set to go on sale in North America later this year. The delay, though, comes on top of another tough announcement this week from Toyota. It said quarterly profits had dropped more than 75 percent. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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