Jan 21, 2014 04:35 PM EST
Nissan Announces Pricing for 2015 GT-R Vehicles

Nissan has announced pricing for the 2015 Nissan GT-R Premium, GT-R Black Edition and GT-R Track Edition vehicles, which have all received a number of exterior, performance, and interior upgrades.

The changes were decided on to give the vehicles "a more refined look and feel without sacrificing one bit of its legendary performance," said Nissan in a company release.

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The GT-R Black Edition and Premium model are on sale now at Nissan dealers around the country. The GT-R Track Edition and the new GT-R NISMO, will join them during summer 2014.

"While the 2015 GT-R maintains its position as one of the most striking supercars in the market today, an update to the GT-R's lights enhances its visual impact," said Nissan in the release. "The new, efficient multi-LED headlights create a distinctive GT-R 'lightning' motif, generating a bold exterior visual signature."

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the new Nissan GT-R include:

-GT-R Premium: $101,770

-GT-R Black Edition: $111,510

-GT-R Track Edition: $115,710

Pricing for the GT-R NISMO will be revealed later on this year.  

The major upgrades for the 2015 model include: A recalibrated suspension, LED headlight technology, a carbon fiber trunk lid on Track Edition models, standard Bose Active Noise Cancellation system, and carbon-style instrument cluster.

A new Ivory interior color option has been confirmed by the automaker as well. 

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