Grok 4.5
v4.5SpaceXAI (formerly xAI)
SpaceXAI's flagship (released 2026-07-08, days after the xAI-to-SpaceXAI rebrand): an 'Opus-class' model tuned for token efficiency at $2/$6 per 1M ($0.50 cached), 500K context, reasoning effort low/medium/high. Strong day-one results (83.3% Terminal-Bench 2.1, #4 on Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index) but no EU availability at launch, thin enterprise compliance, and a provider under active regulatory investigation over Grok content-safety failures.
Trust Vector Analysis
Dimension Breakdown
๐Performance & Reliability+
Genuinely strong day-one showing โ beats Opus 4.8 on Terminal-Bench 2.1 and delivers ~4.2x better token efficiency โ but it is not the benchmark leader (Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 rank above it on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index), and the DeepSWE provider-vs-neutral harness split (62.0% vs 53%) warrants caution about provider-reported numbers. Context window halved vs Grok 4.3 (500K vs 1M).
Provider benchmarks cross-checked against third-party analysis; harness-dependent DeepSWE split means no universal supremacy claim holds
Independent aggregator index placement on launch day; Musk's internal characterization ('roughly comparable to Opus 4.7, but much faster') treated as marketing
Launch coverage and aggregator listings; broad task coverage not yet independently characterized
Review of structured-output features and provider token-efficiency reports; repeated-run data pending
Day-one throughput measurements; percentile latency distributions not yet available
95th percentile latency requires post-launch measurement
Official specification from provider documentation
Platform status baseline; model is one day old and rate-limited at 150 req/s and 50M tokens/min
๐ก๏ธSecurity+
Baseline security is reasonable, but Grok 4.5 launched into the middle of the provider's content-safety crisis (Ofcom and European Commission investigations open, Brazil ultimatum) with no model-specific safety card. The regulatory findings concern Grok consumer image products, not this text API, yet they weigh on confidence in SpaceXAI's safety governance.
Inherited-lineage review against OWASP LLM01 patterns; provider publishes little red-team detail
Review of provider claims and community jailbreak reports; day-one data is minimal
Analysis of privacy policies and data handling commitments
Safety review inheriting the active Grok content-safety crisis context (see grok-4-3): the failures center on Grok consumer image products rather than this text API, but Grok 4.5 launched while those investigations remain open and evidences the same provider-level output-safety governance
Review of API security features and authentication mechanisms
๐Privacy & Compliance+
Scored one point below grok-4-3 (76 to 75): the compliance portfolio is unchanged, but Grok 4.5 additionally launched US-only with no EU availability โ a material constraint for GDPR-scoped workloads, and conspicuous while the European Commission's Grok investigation is open. Corporate-entity churn (xAI absorbed into SpaceX, rebranded SpaceXAI) adds contractual diligence overhead.
Review of provider documentation and launch coverage; EU absence is notable given the provider's open European Commission investigation
Analysis of privacy policy and data usage terms
Review of terms of service and data retention policies
Review of data protection capabilities and customer responsibilities
Verification of compliance certifications against major enterprise provider baselines
Review of data handling practices and enterprise contract options
๐๏ธTrust & Transparency+
Good developer-facing documentation, but transparency gaps are wider than peers at this tier: no safety card, no knowledge cutoff, and headline training claims (1.5T parameters) sourced from executive posts. Inherits the guardrails downgrade applied to grok-4-3 after the Grok content-safety crisis.
Evaluation of reasoning transparency and explanation capabilities
Review of provider claims; day-one confidence necessarily low
Review of bias benchmark disclosures and independent reporting
Qualitative assessment of confidence expression in outputs
Review of documentation completeness and clarity
Review of public disclosures; key claims come from executive posts rather than documentation
Analysis of built-in safety mechanisms, inheriting the provider-level guardrail-failure context applied to grok-4-3; no Grok 4.5-specific safety evaluation has been published to offset it
โ๏ธOperational Excellence+
Impressively broad day-one distribution (Cursor, OpenRouter, Vercel, Cloudflare, Snowflake, Databricks, Office add-ins) and a clean OpenAI-compatible API. Counterweights: no EU serving at launch, flagship churn (two flagships in ~10 weeks), a halved context window vs Grok 4.3, and a mid-merger provider โ xAI is now SpaceXAI under SpaceX after the February 2026 acquisition, with the rebrand completed 2026-07-07. API endpoints and docs remain on x.ai domains.
Review of API design, consistency, and feature completeness
Review of SDK quality, documentation, and maintenance
Review of deprecation/migration practices; fast flagship churn plus spec regressions (context) reduce planning predictability
Review of available monitoring tools and metrics
Assessment of documentation, community, and support responsiveness amid the merger transition
Analysis of third-party integrations; unusually broad launch surface, offset by the EU gap
Review of licensing terms and restrictions; entity-change diligence recommended for existing contracts
- +Standout intelligence-per-dollar: $2/$6 per 1M with $0.50 cached input and ~$0.31 per Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index task
- +Exceptional token efficiency: ~15,954 output tokens per SWE-Bench Pro task vs 67,020 for Opus 4.8 max (~4.2x)
- +Beats Opus 4.8 on Terminal-Bench 2.1 (83.3% vs 78.9%); #4 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index at launch
- +Full agentic feature set: reasoning effort control, function calling, structured outputs, prompt caching
- +Unusually broad day-one distribution: Cursor, OpenRouter, Vercel, Cloudflare, Snowflake, Databricks, Office add-ins
- +OpenAI-compatible API simplifies migration
- !No EU availability at launch (US-only serving in us-east-1/us-west-2; EU expected mid-July per launch coverage)
- !Provider under active regulatory investigation (Ofcom, European Commission; Brazil ultimatum) over Grok content-safety failures; no Grok 4.5 safety card published
- !Context window halved vs Grok 4.3 (500K vs 1M), with higher per-token rates above 200K
- !Released 2026-07-08 โ benchmarks are largely provider-reported, and the DeepSWE provider-vs-neutral harness gap (62.0% vs 53%) urges caution
- !Thin enterprise compliance: SOC 2 only, no HIPAA program, zero-retention only via negotiated terms
- !Provider turbulence: xAI merged into SpaceX and completed the SpaceXAI rebrand 2026-07-07, one day before launch; reasoning cannot be fully disabled
- !Flagship churn: second flagship in ~10 weeks, with a history of silent slug redirects on retirement
Use Case Ratings
code generation
Beats Opus 4.8 on Terminal-Bench 2.1 (83.3% vs 78.9%) with ~4.2x better token efficiency at a fraction of the price; Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 still lead on the hardest work, and neutral-harness results are less flattering.
customer support
Cheap, fast, and token-efficient for support; compliance posture and no EU serving limit regulated or European deployments.
content creation
Strong generation with current-events awareness from the X ecosystem; brand-safety review advisable given the provider's ongoing content-safety controversy.
data analysis
Strong reasoning per dollar ($0.31 per Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index task); 500K context is half of Grok 4.3's 1M, with higher rates above 200K.
research assistant
Excellent cost-efficiency for synthesis; for literature-scale corpora above 500K tokens, Grok 4.3's 1M window or Gemini remain better fits.
legal compliance
Thin certifications, no EU availability, and an actively investigated provider make this a poor fit for compliance-sensitive legal work.
healthcare
No HIPAA eligibility program; not recommended for PHI workloads.
financial analysis
Strong quantitative reasoning and token efficiency at $2/$6; verify compliance requirements and day-one stability first.
education
Strong explanations at low cost; content controls are lighter-touch than peers, which matters for minor-facing deployments given the provider's 2026 safety record.
creative writing
Distinctive voice and fewer content restrictions than competitors; day-one creative evaluations are anecdotal.