The Asus Lamborghini ZX1 is truly a work of art. It has a 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display and the Windows Mobile interface is designed to look and feel like a race car. The handset itself is made of a strong carbon fiber that makes it sturdy. The 3MP camera has a stainless steel case to protect the lens. The handset is well-equipped with Bluetooth v.2.0+EDR, 3.5G with HSDPA, and integrated GPS. Its 9-way navigation key makes surfing through menus easy. External memory is supported via microSD cards.

The Porsche 9’521 is manufactured by French company Sagem and is built out of a single block of aluminum. It has an external display made of strong mineral glass that’s scratch-resistant. Its internal main display is 2.2 inches with a 320 x 240 pixel resolution. The display portion of the handset swivels to activate the 3.2MP camera (with 2 LED flashes) and an Accelerometer allows the orientation to change according to how it’s held (works best with videos). It supports Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP. A biometric sensor for fingerprint scanning protects your data. External memory is handled by means of a 2GB microSD card.

Motorola’s RAZR V9 is reportedly going to be released as a limited edition Ferrari handset. Like the normal V9, the Ferrari edition also has a 2 megapixel camera. The 2-inch external display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution comes with three touch-sensitive keys for the music player. These provide Haptic feedback. The internal display is a bit larger at 2.2 inches but has the same resolution. External memory is supported via a microSD card. The V9 is 3G-enabled with HSDPA speeds, and supports EDGE/GPRS and Bluetooth with an A2DP profile. A special accessory for the handset is a lambskin pouch bearing the famous prancing horse logo.
