Kimi Code Gets Supercharged: Triple Quotas Meet Smarter AI Programming
Kimi Code Levels Up with K2.5 Integration
Developers using Kimi Code just hit the jackpot. Moonshot's latest update merges their powerhouse K2.5 model into the coding assistant, bringing tangible improvements where they matter most—visual comprehension, tricky logic puzzles, and handling multiple tasks simultaneously.

Why This Upgrade Matters
The integration means Kimi Code now understands design mockups better than ever, translating UI sketches into clean code with fewer hiccups. Its enhanced reasoning tackles those head-scratching programming challenges that typically require senior developer intuition.
"We're seeing response accuracy improve by about 30% on complex queries," explains Moonshot's engineering lead. "It's like giving every developer an expert pair programmer who never needs coffee breaks."
Limited-Time Perks
Through February 28, 2026:
- Triple quotas for all users (no speed throttling)
- No purchase restrictions on premium features
The promotion effectively gives teams three months' worth of usage for their current budgets—a smart move as Moonshot aims to showcase K2.5's capabilities.
Billing That Makes Sense
The old "per request" system is history. Kimi Code now uses:
- Token-based deductions (pay only for what you consume)
- Precision scaling (simple queries cost pennies; complex ones get room to breathe)
Early tests show most users get 15-20% more mileage from their credits under the new model.
Pro Tip: Your existing quotas automatically converted to the token system—no action needed.
The changes arrive as competition heats up in AI-assisted development tools. With these upgrades, Kimi Code positions itself as both powerful and pragmatic—qualities developers appreciate when deadlines loom.
Key Points:
- Kimi K2.5 integration boosts visual understanding and complex logic handling
- Triple quotas available until February 2026 with no usage caps
- New token-based billing replaces per-request charges
- Existing users see immediate benefits without account changes



