Grok 4.6 vs Kimi K2.6

xAI · US  |  Moonshot AI · China · Updated June 2026

Quick verdict

Pick Grok 4.6 for frontier-tier intelligence at a value price - artificial analysis intelligence index 61, tying gpt-5.6 sol or ranked #2 on artificial analysis's independent gdpval agentic test, behind only claude opus 5. Pick Kimi K2.6 for open-weight agentic coding and long-horizon tasks or multi-agent swarms (scales to ~300 sub-agents). Choose Kimi K2.6 if you need self-hosting or data privacy; Grok 4.6 if you want a managed API.

Grok 4.6 (xAI, US) and Kimi K2.6 (Moonshot AI, China) line up two different AI ecosystems against each other — a comparison that is as much about cost philosophy and openness as raw capability. Grok 4.6 is xAI's Grok 4.6 - frontier-level intelligence (AA Index 61, tying GPT-5.6 Sol) at a fraction of flagship pricing, and already in Cursor and Copilot. Kimi K2.6 is moonshot's open-weight 1T-parameter (32B active) MoE model — frontier-class agentic coding you can download and self-host. They diverge most on price, context window and open vs. closed weights — each quantified below from the models' real specs.

Key differences at a glance

Side-by-side specs

SpecGrok 4.6Kimi K2.6
ProviderxAI (US) Moonshot AI (China)
ReleasedAugust 12, 2026 April 20, 2026
Context window500K (~750 pages) 256K (~393 pages)
Price (in/out)$2/$6 per 1M tokens $0.6/$2.5 per 1M tokens
Open weight?No — API only Yes — self-hostable
Modalitiestext, image, code text, image, video, code
SWE-Bench VerifiedNot published 80.2%
MRCR v2 @ 1MNot published Not published

Who wins what

Frontier-tier intelligence at a value price - Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index 61, tying GPT-5.6 Sol

Grok 4.6

XAI's Grok 4.6 - frontier-level intelligence (AA Index 61, tying GPT-5.6 Sol) at a fraction of flagship pricing, and already in Cursor and Copilot — and it carries the larger 500K context.

Ranked #2 on Artificial Analysis's independent GDPval agentic test, behind only Claude Opus 5

Grok 4.6

Kimi K2.6 is comparatively weak here — 256K context trails the 1M Claude and Gemini flagships

$2/$6 per million tokens - a fraction of Claude Opus 5 or GPT-5.6 Sol

Grok 4.6

Its 500K window holds about 1.9× more than Kimi K2.6's 256K in a single prompt.

Open-weight agentic coding and long-horizon tasks

Kimi K2.6

Open weights make this possible at all — Grok 4.6 is API-only, so it cannot leave the vendor's servers.

Multi-agent swarms (scales to ~300 sub-agents)

Kimi K2.6

At $0.6/$2.5 per 1M tokens it undercuts Grok 4.6 ($2/$6 per 1M tokens), and that gap compounds at volume.

Self-hosting and data-residency control

Kimi K2.6

Moonshot's open-weight 1T-parameter (32B active) MoE model — frontier-class agentic coding you can download and self-host — and it runs cheaper at $0.6/$2.5 per 1M tokens.

Lowest cost at scale

Kimi K2.6

At $0.6/$2.5 per 1M tokens, it is the cheaper of the two — the gap dominates the bill on high-volume workloads.

Largest single-prompt input

Grok 4.6

Its 500K window is about 1.9× larger than Kimi K2.6's 256K, fitting roughly 750 pages in one prompt.

Which should you pick?

A cost-sensitive startup shipping high volume

Kimi K2.6

At $0.6/$2.5 per 1M tokens it undercuts Grok 4.6, and on millions of tokens that margin decides the monthly bill.

Someone analysing very long documents or codebases

Grok 4.6

Larger 500K window fits more in one prompt.

A team with data-privacy or self-hosting needs

Kimi K2.6

Open weights let you run it on your own hardware; Grok 4.6 is API-only.

Anyone whose priority is frontier-tier intelligence at a value price - artificial analysis intelligence index 61, tying gpt-5.6 sol

Grok 4.6

It is specifically built for that.

Anyone whose priority is open-weight agentic coding and long-horizon tasks

Kimi K2.6

That is its strongest area.

An enterprise with regional data-residency rules

Grok 4.6 or Kimi K2.6

Origin (US vs China) affects where data is processed and which compliance regime applies — check the provider's terms for your region.

Grok 4.6: where it fits

XAI's Grok 4.6 - frontier-level intelligence (AA Index 61, tying GPT-5.6 Sol) at a fraction of flagship pricing, and already in Cursor and Copilot. Released August 12, 2026 by xAI, it is built for frontier-tier intelligence at a value price - Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index 61, tying GPT-5.6 Sol, ranked #2 on Artificial Analysis's independent GDPval agentic test, behind only Claude Opus 5, $2/$6 per million tokens - a fraction of Claude Opus 5 or GPT-5.6 Sol, and 500K-token context; available same-day in Cursor and (two days later) GitHub Copilot.

Its trade-offs are real: coding gains (DeepSWE 65.9, APEX-Agents 57.5) are xAI's own numbers, not independently reproduced, parameter count is undisclosed, text and image input only - not a full multimodal model, and fast-moving target: xAI says Grok 4.7 is only weeks away. At $2 in / $6 out per million tokens, it sits in the mid price band.

Kimi K2.6: where it fits

Moonshot's open-weight 1T-parameter (32B active) MoE model — frontier-class agentic coding you can download and self-host. Released April 20, 2026 by Moonshot AI, it is built for open-weight agentic coding and long-horizon tasks, multi-agent swarms (scales to ~300 sub-agents), self-hosting and data-residency control, and strong price-to-performance across many API providers.

Its trade-offs: 256K context trails the 1M Claude and Gemini flagships, weaker on single-turn vision and grounded multimodal tasks, and chinese-jurisdiction data and newer vendor track record. At $0.6 in / $2.5 out per million tokens, it sits in the budget price band.

The bottom line for this matchup

The defining split here is open vs. closed. Kimi K2.6 gives you weights you control — self-host it, fine-tune it, keep data in-house, pay only for hardware. Grok 4.6 gives you a managed, always-updated API with no infrastructure to run. Teams with GPUs, privacy requirements, or huge volume often favour the open model; teams that want zero ops and the latest capabilities favour the closed one. Capability is close enough that this operational question, not the benchmark, usually decides it.

Want both Grok 4.6 and Kimi K2.6 without two subscriptions? LumiChats gives you these plus 40+ models under one ₹69/day pass (about $1/day) — draft with one, cross-check with the other.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Grok 4.6 or Kimi K2.6 better for coding?

Public SWE-Bench figures are not available for Grok 4.6, so the honest test is your own repository — run an identical real bug through both. By design, Grok 4.6 leans toward frontier-tier intelligence at a value price - artificial analysis intelligence index 61, tying gpt-5.6 sol while Kimi K2.6 leans toward open-weight agentic coding and long-horizon tasks, and that positioning usually predicts which feels better on your codebase.

Which is cheaper, Grok 4.6 or Kimi K2.6?

Kimi K2.6 is open-weight, so self-hosting means no per-token fee (you pay for hardware instead), while Grok 4.6 is API-metered at $2/$6 per 1M tokens. For most teams without GPUs, the API model is cheaper to start; at very high volume, self-hosting can win.

Which has the bigger context window?

Grok 4.6 — 500K vs 256K, about 1.9× larger. Useful only if the model actually reasons over the full window, which not all do.

Can I use both Grok 4.6 and Kimi K2.6 together?

Yes — a multi-model platform like LumiChats gives you Grok 4.6, Kimi K2.6 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, Grok 4.6 or Kimi K2.6?

Grok 4.6 — released August 12, 2026, about 4 months after Kimi K2.6.

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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.