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Elon Musk Says Grok 4.5 Is ‘Opus-Class.’ The Price Tag Tells a Different Story.

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SpaceXAI released Grok 4.5 on Wednesday, its first model launch since the company went public several weeks ago, positioning it as a workhorse for coding, office work, research, and writing, with what the company calls twice the token efficiency of other leading models. Elon Musk went further on social media, calling it “an Opus-class model, but faster, more token-efficient and lower cost,” directly invoking Anthropic’s flagship line as the comparison point. That specific comparison, made by name rather than left implied, is what NewsTrackerToday measures against the actual pricing SpaceXAI put on the table the same day.

The benchmark numbers SpaceXAI released Wednesday showed Grok 4.5 competitive with top rival models, though not quite best-in-class on every measure. Musk later added more detail in a follow-up post: “Our internal assessment is that Grok 4.5 is roughly comparable to Opus 4.7, but much faster.” That’s a narrower, more specific claim than the initial “Opus-class” framing, and it’s the one that actually holds up better against the released numbers.

Liam Anderson reads the pricing mechanics: “Grok 4.5 costs $2 per million input tokens and $6 per million output. Opus 4.7 costs $5 input and $25 output. That’s a real gap, not a rounding difference. OpenAI’s own tiered lineup lands in between: GPT-5.6 Sol runs $5 input and $30 output, while the cheaper Luna model runs $1 input and $6 output. So Grok 4.5 isn’t undercutting the entire market, it’s specifically undercutting the high end while sitting close to the low-cost tier on price.” That positioning between tiers is what NewsTrackerToday centers on as the more accurate read than Musk’s headline comparison.

Capability claims and price claims are two different arguments, and SpaceXAI is making both at once. “Twice the token efficiency” is a cost argument. “Opus-class” is a capability argument. Musk’s own walk-back to “roughly comparable to Opus 4.7” narrows the capability claim considerably while leaving the cost claim untouched, which is itself a signal about which argument the company is more confident defending under scrutiny.

Sophie Leclerc, who covers the technology sector, unpacks what “comparable, but cheaper” actually means for buyers: “If a model performs close to a top-tier competitor at a fraction of the token cost, that’s a genuinely disruptive pricing move regardless of whether it’s technically Opus-class or one tier below it. Most enterprise buyers aren’t chasing the single best benchmark score, they’re chasing the best capability-per-dollar ratio for their specific workload. That’s the argument SpaceXAI is actually making here, even if the marketing headline overstates it slightly.” That per-dollar framing, more than the marketing headline, is what NewsTrackerToday unpacks against the Opus comparison Musk himself later narrowed.

The timing wasn’t accidental. GPT-5.6 was expected to get a wider public release the very next day, following a government-requested delay tied to security review, with OpenAI calling it its strongest model yet. Releasing Grok 4.5 directly ahead of that rollout, with an explicit price-and-capability comparison to Anthropic’s Opus line rather than to OpenAI’s incoming model, is a deliberate choice about which rival SpaceXAI wants the comparison conversation to center on.

Whether Grok 4.5’s real-world performance holds up to the “roughly comparable” standard Musk set in his own follow-up post, once developers start running it against actual production workloads rather than SpaceXAI’s own benchmark charts, is what News Tracker Today narrows to as the question this week’s launch doesn’t yet answer.

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