– Casio Edifice EFV-160D is expanding with two new colorways for June 2026: EFV-160D-4A (deep red) and EFV-160D-2B (ice blue), priced around $120–$140.
– New dial texture differs from earlier models: “frozen frost” / densely packed fine crystals, softer and more diffused than the Clous de Paris pattern.
– Core specs remain unchanged: 40 mm stainless steel case (47.5 × 40 × 10 mm), Casio 5340 quartz, domed mineral glass, three-hand layout with date at 3, Neobrite lume, and 100 m water resistance; 3-year battery life.
– Readability-focused slightly curved mineral glass and motorsport-inspired clean dial continue to define the EFV-160D line’s design language.
– Official confirmation and broader regional rollout are not yet announced; these may appear in initial markets first.
New Edifice EFV-160D Variants Leak for June 2026
As per a new leak, Casio is adding two new references to the Edifice EFV-160D lineup for June 2026 — the EFV-160D-4A in deep red and the EFV-160D-2B in ice blue. Both are expected to be priced between $120 and $140, as per Casioblog. The information arrives with a mix of speculation and prior patterns from Casio’s budget Edifice family, and it hints at continued colorway diversification in a relatively affordable price range.
Platform History and Texture Shifts
The EFV-160D platform is not new. We previously covered the original trio of EFV-160D variants — black, blue, and green — when they appeared on Casio’s UK storefront in July 2025, each featuring the classic Clous de Paris raised pyramid texture on the dial. The two incoming colorways take a somewhat different approach: the dial surface on both the red and ice blue variants is described as resembling “frozen frost” or “densely packed fine crystals.” It is a noticeably softer, more diffused texture compared to the sharper geometric pattern of earlier models.
Specifications That Carry Over
The rest of the specifications carry over unchanged. The EFV-160D runs on the Casio 5340 quartz movement housed in a 40 mm stainless steel case measuring 47.5 × 40 × 10mm, with a slightly domed mineral glass, date display at 3 o’clock, three-hand layout, Neobrite lume on hands and indices, and 100-meter water resistance. Battery life is rated at three years. The slightly curved mineral glass is a deliberate design choice Casio considers a readability advantage, and the clean three-hand layout is very much in line with Edifice’s motorsport-influenced history.
Market Rollout and Confirmation
The EFV-160D-4A and EFV-160D-2B will join what is becoming one of Casio’s more actively iterated budget Edifice platforms. No official announcement has been made, and a wider regional rollout beyond the initial markets has not been confirmed.
Note: This article avoids direct shopping links and any mentions of specific retailers, focusing on the leaked details and historical context around the EFV-160D lineup. Casioblog

