It's not a real mahogany, it's a eucalyptus variant that looks rather like mahogany.. There seem to be red and white variants, so as it matches the kit mahogany, then it's probably the red type, as the white type looks rather more maple-like to me.
True mahogany is of the Swietenia genus, then you get related wood types, also often given a 'mahogany' title such as those of the Khaya and Meliaceae genus. The eucalyptus 'mahoganies' just look quite similar, and the 'mahogany' title is really a sales/marketing, rather than a scientific term.