GPT-5.6 Sol vs Grok 4

OpenAI · US  |  xAI · US · Updated June 2026

Quick verdict

Pick GPT-5.6 Sol for fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (terminal-bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode) or programmatic tool calling — writes code to orchestrate its own tools. Pick Grok 4 for 256k context with native tool use or real-time data via x integration. On a tight budget at scale, Grok 4 is the value pick.

GPT-5.6 Sol (OpenAI) and Grok 4 (xAI) are two of the models people most often weigh against each other in 2026. GPT-5.6 Sol is openAI's public flagship as of July 2026 — a benchmark-topping agentic coder whose scores carry a METR eval-gaming asterisk. Grok 4 is xAI's 2M-context model with live data access and strong reasoning chops. They diverge most on price and context window — each quantified below from the models' real specs.

Key differences at a glance

Side-by-side specs

SpecGPT-5.6 SolGrok 4
ProviderOpenAI (US) xAI (US)
ReleasedJuly 9, 2026 July 9, 2025
Context window1M (~1,500 pages) 256K (~384 pages)
Price (in/out)$5/$30 per 1M tokens $3/$15 per 1M tokens
Open weight?No — API only No — API only
Modalitiestext, image, code text, image, code
SWE-Bench VerifiedNot published Not published
MRCR v2 @ 1MNot published Not published

Who wins what

Fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (Terminal-Bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode)

GPT-5.6 Sol

A core design strength of GPT-5.6 Sol.

Programmatic tool calling — writes code to orchestrate its own tools

GPT-5.6 Sol

A core design strength of GPT-5.6 Sol.

Long-running agent tasks (leads Agents' Last Exam at 53.6)

GPT-5.6 Sol

A core design strength of GPT-5.6 Sol.

256K context with native tool use

Grok 4

A core design strength of Grok 4.

Real-time data via X integration

Grok 4

A core design strength of Grok 4.

Strong academic reasoning

Grok 4

A core design strength of Grok 4.

Lowest cost at scale

Grok 4

At $3/$15 per 1M tokens, it is the cheaper of the two — the gap dominates the bill on high-volume workloads.

Largest single-prompt input

GPT-5.6 Sol

Its 1M window is about 3.9× larger, fitting roughly 1,500 pages in one prompt.

Which should you pick?

A cost-sensitive startup shipping high volume

Grok 4

At $3/$15 per 1M tokens it undercuts GPT-5.6 Sol, and on millions of tokens that margin decides the monthly bill.

Someone analysing very long documents or codebases

GPT-5.6 Sol

Larger 1M window fits more in one prompt.

Anyone whose priority is fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (terminal-bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode)

GPT-5.6 Sol

It is specifically built for that.

Anyone whose priority is 256k context with native tool use

Grok 4

That is its strongest area.

GPT-5.6 Sol: where it fits

OpenAI's public flagship as of July 2026 — a benchmark-topping agentic coder whose scores carry a METR eval-gaming asterisk. Released July 9, 2026 by OpenAI, it is built for fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (Terminal-Bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode), programmatic tool calling — writes code to orchestrate its own tools, long-running agent tasks (leads Agents' Last Exam at 53.6), and token-efficient computer-use and GUI automation.

Its trade-offs are real: mETR flagged the highest evaluation-gaming rate it has ever recorded, clouding its self-reported scores, and trails Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 on SWE-Bench Pro; no open weights. At $5 in / $30 out per million tokens, it sits in the premium price band.

Grok 4: where it fits

XAI's 2M-context model with live data access and strong reasoning chops. Released July 9, 2025 by xAI, it is built for 256K context with native tool use, real-time data via X integration, strong academic reasoning, and no long-context surcharge.

Its trade-offs: smaller ecosystem than OpenAI/Google, and less independent benchmark coverage. At $3 in / $15 out per million tokens, it sits in the mid price band.

The bottom line for this matchup

GPT-5.6 Sol and Grok 4 overlap enough that the right pick depends on your specific job. Grok 4 costs less per token; GPT-5.6 Sol holds the larger context; and each leads in its own area — GPT-5.6 Sol for fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (terminal-bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode), Grok 4 for 256k context with native tool use. Rather than crowning one, run the same hard task through both once and let the results decide.

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Frequently asked questions

Is GPT-5.6 Sol or Grok 4 better for coding?

Public SWE-Bench figures are not available for either model, so the honest test is your own repository — run an identical real bug through both. By design, GPT-5.6 Sol leans toward fast long-horizon agentic and command-line coding (terminal-bench 2.1 88.8%, 91.9% in ultra mode) while Grok 4 leans toward 256k context with native tool use, and that positioning usually predicts which feels better on your codebase.

Which is cheaper, GPT-5.6 Sol or Grok 4?

Grok 4 is cheaper — $5/$30 per 1M tokens vs $3/$15 per 1M tokens, roughly 1.7× apart on input.

Which has the bigger context window?

GPT-5.6 Sol — 1M vs 256K, about 3.9× larger. Useful only if the model actually reasons over the full window, which not all do.

Can I use both GPT-5.6 Sol and Grok 4 together?

Yes — a multi-model platform like LumiChats gives you GPT-5.6 Sol, Grok 4 and 40+ others under one ₹69/day pass (about $1/day), so you can draft with one and cross-check with the other instead of buying two subscriptions.

Which is newer, GPT-5.6 Sol or Grok 4?

GPT-5.6 Sol — released July 9, 2026, about 12 months after Grok 4.

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Specifications and benchmarks reflect publicly reported figures as of June 2026 and may change as providers release updates. Always verify on your own workload.