Kimi K2.6 Released: 5x Cheaper Than Claude, 12-Hour Coding Sessions
Moonshot AI released Kimi K2.6 on April 13, 2026 — an open-weight model handling 12-hour coding sessions and 300 parallel agents. Pricing: $0.60/$2.50 per million input/output tokens vs Claude Sonnet 4.6's $3.00/$15.00 (5-6x cheaper). 4,000-step coordinated agent ceiling.
First credible Western+Chinese parity moment for coding models. K2.6 trades a smaller context window (262K vs 1M) for radically lower cost and self-hostable weights. For cost-sensitive teams running coding agents at scale, this is a budget-level decision, not a marginal one.
Use kimi-cli 1.33.0 with the Kimi for Code subscription, or plug K2.5 weights into Claude Code by setting ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL to the Moonshot endpoint. K2.5 weights live on Hugging Face under Modified MIT license; K2.6 weights expected soon.
K2.6 hits 66.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 (Terminus-2 harness), 96.4% on AIME 2026, and 90.5% on GPQA-Diamond. The 4,000-step agent ceiling is Moonshot’s specific architectural claim — neither Anthropic nor OpenAI publishes equivalent runtime numbers. Independent verification is still pending.