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Mistral Releases Vibe 2.0 With Workflow-Driven AI Agents

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Mistral upgraded its terminal-native coding agent with workflow customization features and unified agent modes.

Key Takeaways

  • Vibe 2.0 is now offered on Le Chat Pro and Team plans with PAYG options.
  • Feature enhancements include custom subagents, multi-choice clarifications and slash commands.
  • While enterprises have invested heavily in AI agents, most still struggle to translate that spend into measurable ROI.

Mistral AI's terminal-native coding agent just got smarter, adding custom subagents and slash commands that let development teams automate workflows their way.

Mistral Vibe 2.0 introduces custom subagents, multi-choice clarifications, slash-command skills and unified agent modes. Powered by the Devstral 2 model family, the agent helps development teams build, maintain and ship code faster. Mistral Vibe 2.0 is available on Le Chat Pro ($14.99/month) and Le Chat Team ($24.99/seat/month) plans, with pay-as-you-go options for additional usage.

Enterprise add-ons include fine-tuning on internal languages, reinforcement learning with custom environments and end-to-end code modernization services.

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What’s New in Vibe 2.0

In practice, this shift toward vibe coding means giving developers control over how agents behave, collaborate and adapt inside real workflows. The updated features below show how Mistral is translating that idea into product features.

FeatureHow It Works
Custom subagentsBuild specialized agents for tasks like PR reviews or test generation
Multi-choice clarificationsAgent prompts users with options when intent is ambiguous
Slash-command skillsLoad preconfigured workflows for deploying, linting or generating docs
Unified agent modesConfigure modes combining tools, permissions and behaviors
Enterprise add-onsFine-tuning, reinforcement learning and code modernization services

Mistral’s Path to Sovereign AI

Between May and July 2025, Mistral AI released three open-weight models — Magistral Small, Voxtral Small and Devstral Medium — while upgrading Mistral Medium 3 with 128,000-token context.

In December, the company launched Mistral 3, a multimodal series featuring Mistral Large 3 and the Ministral 3 series (edge-optimized models in 3B, 8B and 14B sizes). Mistral Large 3 ranks No. 2 among open-source non-reasoning models on the LMArena leaderboard.

Also in 2025, Mistral announced a 1.4GW AI Campus near Paris — Europe's largest planned AI datacenter — through a partnership with MGX, Nvidia and Bpifrance.

The company is projected to exceed €1 billion in revenue in 2026.

Agent Adoption Is Surging — ROI Is Not

AI agent adoption is accelerating rapidly, but measurable business returns remain elusive for most organizations.

  • Agent piloting within enterprises nearly doubled to 65% between Q4 2024 and Q1 2025.
  • Gartner projects that 33% of enterprise software will include agentic AI by 2028, up from less than 1% in 2024.
  • Nearly 90% of organizations are increasing AI budgets due to agents, with many seeing 10%+ bumps. 

Despite the proliferation of agent use — and corresponding budget increases — recent MIT research found that only 5% of organizations see any real ROI from GenAI pilot programs. 

Industry experts predict a market shift towards buying third-party applications as the AI app ecosystem matures. Meanwhile, developers are evolving into strategic roles, shifting focus from writing code toward designing systems that ensure scale and security. 

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Mistral AI at a Glance

Founded in 2023, Mistral AI targets large enterprises and public-sector organizations with configurable, privacy-focused AI solutions. The France-based company serves IT leaders, engineering teams and executives overseeing digital transformation.

By leaning into vibe coding, the company is positioning Vibe 2.0 less as a code-writing assistant and more as infrastructure for agent-driven software development.

About the Author
Michelle Hawley

Michelle Hawley is an experienced journalist who specializes in reporting on the impact of technology on society. As editorial director at Simpler Media Group, she oversees the day-to-day operations of VKTR, covering the world of enterprise AI and managing a network of contributing writers. She's also the host of CMSWire's CMO Circle and co-host of CMSWire's CX Decoded. With an MFA in creative writing and background in both news and marketing, she offers unique insights on the topics of tech disruption, corporate responsibility, changing AI legislation and more. She currently resides in Pennsylvania with her husband and two dogs. Connect with Michelle Hawley:

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