The interior of this Mansory Mercedes-AMG G63 P900 Special Edition UAE must be seen to be believed.
No, honestly, have a look at the photographs above.
Have you seen it?
We'll wait while you wipe up the projectile vomit...
Isn't it amazing how bold it is ?
The Special Edition was created to commemorate the United Arab Emirates' 50th anniversary in 2021, though we're not sure why it requires purple and yellow trim in the style of the Los Angeles Lakers.
At the very least, it explains the embroidery.
The gold-flecked steering wheel is unique, and the exterior is a heated mess of black, purple, and Mansory's favourite marbled carbon.
Oh, and the G63's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 now produces 900 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque.
It's true, of course.
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