Nissan has released U.S. pricing for its subtly updated and of course, more expensive, 2010 GT-R supercar. In a nutshell, the 2010MY AWD coupe receives five-additional ponies for a total output of 485-horsepower, revised suspension, brake and transmission, updated wheel finishes and standard front seat- and roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags. These changes result to an increase of $3,950 in the price of both the base GT-R and the GT-R Premium model which now have an MSRP of $80,790 and $83,040 respectively. Destination and handling in both cases will set you back by another $1,000.

We remind you that in September 2008, Nissan hiked the prices for the base GT-R by a whopping $6,990, from $69,850 to $76,840, and by $7,190, from $71,900 to $79,090 for the Premium model.

For more details and a high-resolution gallery of the 2010 Nissan GT-R, click here.