The Nissan GT-R will cost from £52,900 when the order books open in April this year.
Deliveries of the new GT-R will not start till March 2009, but Nissan expects huge demand even though there will only be 10 approved GT-R dealers in the UK.
Shown for the first time in Europe at the Geneva show, buyers need a £3,500 deposit to secure a place on the waiting list.
The standard car costs £52,900, while the Premium Edition model goes up to £54,200 and the Black Edition to £55,400.
The Premium Edition adds automatic headlamps and Bose stereo system, while the Black Edition also has exclusive black paint, grey alloy wheels and black leather interior.
All GT-Rs have a 472bhp 3.8-litre V6 engine driving through a sequential manual gearbox.
Nissan says the GT-R covers 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 195mph.
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