Masonry came out with a new Mercedes-AMG G63 P900 model in a unique cooler called Desert Sand Gloss. The name says it all: the Masonry G63 P900 has 900 horsepower. All of Mansoor’s works, including the G63, have been entirely redone on the inside and outside. The Mercedes-AMG G63, also called the “G-wage,” stands out even in its stock form. Mansoor is known for doing anything to get people’s attention. Mansoor’s latest project is a version of the P900 that has a lot of carbon fiber parts and an exceptional Desert Sand Gloss paint job. The German tuners are back with another crazy design for the G63. The method of the G63 is already a bit risky, but the Mansoor version makes it even more so. The standard hood has been replaced by a vast hood scoop made of forged carbon fiber, and the rest of the exterior trim is also made of forged carbon. A brand-new set of 24-inch forged wheels holds up the massive SUV. On the back of the car, a new forged carbon wing has been added, but in terms of downforce, it’s like putting a patch on a gunshot wound. For the one Mansouri client who takes their P900 off-road, two light bars are placed on the front of the car. The idea of the inside matches the majestic look of the building. The rest of the inside is cast carbon, mostly covered with tan diamond stitch leather. Mansoor didn’t think it was necessary to get rid of the button that came with the car, but he did believe that a second start/stop button for the engine should be put on the windshield. All of the Mercedes logos on the headrests have been changed with Masonry’s logo as a reminder of what you paid for. As the name suggests, the P900 takes the regular G63’s 577-hp V-8 and turns it to 900 horsepower. Mansoor says that the time it takes to go from 0 to 62 mph is cut down to about 3.3 seconds and that the top speed is about 155 mph. Even though the new P900 looks silly, cars made by Masonry are usually more subtle. Unlike the Bentley in the picture below, the G63 stays true to its basic form, and most of the body is just one color.