Fast, stable motion with 1080p output
Kling 2.5 Turbo is Kuaishou's lower-cost fast option. It excels at fast-paced motion — sports, vehicles, and dynamic camera movements — without the frame tearing commonly seen in starter models. You get up to 10 seconds of continuous generation at 1080p. It is noticeably faster to render than the flagship Kling models but sacrifices some photorealism and fine detail to achieve that speed. Use this when you need complex motion but are on a budget.
Handles fast-moving subjects (running, jumping, fighting) without limbs melting or morphing
Cars drifting, planes flying — great at maintaining rigid structure during high speeds
FPV drone shots, aggressive zoom-ins, and 360-degree circling shots work reliably
Copy these prompts to use directly, or tweak them to fit your needs.
FPV drone flying low over a turbulent river, fast forward motion, water splashing the lens
Fast drone flight with water physics
rally car drifting around a dirt corner, slow motion dust kicking up, camera tracks beside vehicle
Vehicle drifting with particle effects
athlete sprints toward camera, intense expression, sweat flying, cinematic lighting
Fast human motion approaching camera
Upload your image. Action shots or wide angles work best to showcase the model's strengths.
Kling Turbo thrives on action. Use words like "sprints," "soars," "drifts," or "swoops." If you write "stands still," you are wasting the model.
Select 5s or 10s. For very fast action, 5s is usually enough. For complex camera moves (like FPV drone), select 10s.
Other models break when both the camera AND subject move fast. Kling Turbo handles both simultaneously. Try combining them.
camera rapidly tracks backward as a horse gallops forward, kicked-up dirt fills the frame
Fast motion looks better when interacting with the environment. Mention dust, water, sparks, or smoke.
car drifts around corner, thick white smoke billows from tires
24 credits for 5s (720p). 48 credits for 10s. Upgrading to 1080p doubles the cost.
Kling 2.6 has noticeably better skin texture and cinematic lighting, but costs almost double. Use Turbo for wide action shots, use 2.6 for medium/close-up portrait shots.
Runway wins on lighting and color grading. Kling Turbo wins on complex motion and frame stability during high-speed action.
Kling 2.5 Turbo is best for Sports and action. Its strongest advantage is Much faster rendering time than Kling 2.6 or 3.0, while the key limitation is Texture details on skin and fabric look softer than flagship Kling models. For lower iteration cost, validate prompts on free models first, then switch to this model for final renders.
Jump straight into the generator workspace, upload one photo, and test your first AI video now.