Napoleon Grill Pricing Analysis by Model: 2026 Edition
Apr 4th 2026
Napoleon Grill Pricing Analysis by Model: 2026 Edition
Napoleon makes grills at almost every price point in the premium category, from $899 entry-level models to flagship smart grills pushing $6,600. That range can feel overwhelming if you're trying to figure out where to land, but the good news is the lineup is actually pretty logical once you understand what's driving the price differences between series.
This guide covers current Napoleon grill pricing by series, breaks down what you're actually getting at each tier, and compares Napoleon to Weber and Blaze where the lineups overlap. All prices reflect current listings at BBQ Authority, an authorized Napoleon dealer , as of 2026.
Napoleon Grill Series: Price Ranges at a Glance
Napoleon's cart model lineup spans five main series, each representing a meaningful step up in performance, features, and included accessories.
| Series | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Rogue | $899–$949 | First-time premium grill buyers |
| Rogue PRO | $1,179–$1,399 | Upgraders who want an infrared side burner |
| Rogue PRO-S | $1,579–$1,779 | Buyers who want rear infrared rotisserie capability |
| Prestige | $2,099–$2,879 | Serious backyard grillers, lifetime warranty entry point |
| Prestige PRO | $2,749–$6,599 | Top-of-the-line performance and included features |
| Phantom Variants | $1,511–$2,899 | Premium aesthetics with matte black finish |
Napoleon Grill Pricing by Model: Full Breakdown
The table below provides a complete model-level reference for Napoleon's current cart model lineup, including BTUs, primary cooking area, available configurations, and current pricing at BBQ Authority.
| Model | Series | Configurations | BTUs | Primary Cooking Area | MSRP at BBQ Authority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rogue 425 | Rogue | Propane / Natural Gas | 42,000 | 425 sq in | $899 |
| Rogue 525 | Rogue | Propane / Natural Gas | 48,000 | 525 sq in | $949 |
| Rogue PRO 425 | Rogue PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 56,000 | 425 sq in | $1,179 |
| Rogue PRO 525 | Rogue PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 62,000 | 525 sq in | $1,279 |
| Rogue PRO 625 | Rogue PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 74,000 | 625 sq in | $1,399 |
| Rogue PRO-S 425 | Rogue PRO-S | Propane / Natural Gas | 70,500 | 425 sq in | $1,579 |
| Rogue PRO-S 525 | Rogue PRO-S | Propane / Natural Gas | 76,500 | 525 sq in | $1,679 |
| Rogue PRO-S 625 | Rogue PRO-S | Propane / Natural Gas | 88,500 | 625 sq in | $1,779 |
| Prestige 500 | Prestige | Propane / Natural Gas | 80,000 | 500 sq in | $2,099 |
| Prestige 500 Connected | Prestige | Propane / Natural Gas | 80,000 | 500 sq in | $2,329 |
| Prestige 665 | Prestige | Propane / Natural Gas | 92,000 | 665 sq in | $2,649 |
| Prestige 665 Connected | Prestige | Propane / Natural Gas | 92,000 | 665 sq in | $2,879 |
| Phantom Prestige 500 Connected | Phantom | Propane / Natural Gas | 80,000 | 500 sq in | $2,649 |
| Prestige PRO 500 | Prestige PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 80,000 | 500 sq in | $2,749 |
| Prestige PRO 500 (Smart, 2026) | Prestige PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 80,000 | 500 sq in | $3,849 |
| Prestige PRO 665 | Prestige PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 99,000 | 665 sq in | $3,849 |
| Prestige PRO 665 Elite (2026) | Prestige PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 94,000 | 665 sq in | $5,699 |
| Prestige PRO 825 | Prestige PRO | Propane / Natural Gas | 123,000 | 825 sq in | $6,599 |
A note on Phantom models: Phantom grills share the same core specs and performance as their standard counterparts but feature a premium matte black finish. The Phantom Prestige 500 Connected is priced comparably to the standard Prestige 665 , reflecting the aesthetic premium over the base Prestige 500.
A note on the 2026 Smart models : The Prestige PRO 500 with Smart Technology and the Prestige PRO 665 Elite both represent Napoleon's 2026 generation of connected grills. The Elite designation applies specifically to the 665, which includes the built-in electric smoker box, five probes, soft-close drawers, spice drawer, and ice bucket as standard features not found on the PRO 500 Smart.
What Drives Price Differences Between Napoleon Series
Size is part of it, but not most of it. The bigger price jumps between Napoleon series come down to burner technology, grate thickness, warranty tier, and what's packed in the box when it arrives:
- Burner count and type: The base Rogue uses standard main burners only. Step up to the Rogue PRO and you get an infrared SIZZLE ZONE side burner added to the package. The Rogue PRO-S adds a rear infrared rotisserie burner on top of that. Get into the Prestige PRO and there's also a dedicated 8,000 BTU smoker burner with an integrated wood chip tray, which means actual smoking capability comes built in rather than bolted on later.
- Cooking grate quality: The Rogue, Rogue PRO, and Rogue PRO-S all use 7.5mm WAVE stainless steel cooking grids. The Prestige steps up to 8.5mm WAVE grids, and the Prestige PRO goes further with 9.5mm WAVE grids — the thickest in Napoleon's lineup — which retain heat more effectively, produce more defined sear marks, and are virtually maintenance free.
- Warranty tier: The Rogue, Rogue PRO, and Rogue PRO-S carry Napoleon's 15-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. The Prestige and Prestige PRO both carry the Lifetime Bumper-to-Bumper warranty, covering the grill for as long as the original owner keeps it.
- Included accessories: At the Prestige PRO level, the rotisserie kit upgrades to a commercial-grade setup. The 2026 Prestige PRO 665 Elite goes further than that, shipping standard with a built-in electric smoker box, five probes (three wired, two wireless), soft-close drawers, a spice drawer, and an ice bucket. That's not a bundle, it's just what's included.
- Smart technology: The 2026 Prestige PRO models with Smart Technology add SmartSwitch, allowing buyers to switch between Traditional Mode and Smart Mode for hands-free app-controlled cooking. This comes at a premium over the legacy PRO models, which offer the same cooking performance without the connected features.
- Aesthetic variants: Phantom models cost a bit more for their matte black finish and are available at the Prestige and Rogue PRO-S tiers. For buyers who want Napoleon's performance in a blacked-out aesthetic, the Phantom lineup delivers the same specs as the standard models.
How Napoleon Pricing Compares to Weber and Blaze
Napoleon gives buyers more entry points than either Weber or Blaze in the premium gas grill category. The Freestyle starts at $529. Blaze's freestanding cart lineup doesn't start until $2,198. Weber only has one comparable premium cart model at all, the Summit Smart FS38X at $5,299.
| Comparison Factor | Napoleon | Blaze | Weber |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Price (cart models) | $529 (Freestyle 365) | - | $449 (Spirit E-210) |
| Entry-Mid Range Option | $899 (Rogue 525) | $2,198 (Prelude LBM 25") | $899 (Genesis E-315) |
| Mid-Range Option | $1,679 (Rogue PRO-S 525) | $3,798 (LTE Plus 40") | $1,399 (Genesis S-415) |
| Upper-Mid Option | $2,649 (Phantom Prestige 500) | $4,998 (LTE PRO 40") | - |
| Premium Option | $5,699 (Prestige PRO 665 Elite) | $5,898 (Pro LUX 34") | $5,299 (Summit Smart FS38X) |
| Warranty | Lifetime (Prestige+) / 15-yr (Rogue) | Lifetime | Tiered (up to 15 yr) |
| What's Standard at Premium Tier | Rotisserie, infrared burners, electric smoker box, 5 probes, soft-close drawers | Rear infrared burner, LED knobs, rotisserie | Rotisserie, smoker box, 2 probes, touchscreen |
At the $5,000-plus price point, the Napoleon Prestige PRO 665 Elite , the Blaze Professional LUX 34" , and the Weber Summit Smart FS38X all compete for the same serious backyard griller. Napoleon ships with the most standard equipment of the three, including five probes, a built-in electric smoker box, and soft-close drawers. Weber has the best smart technology of the group, with a high-definition touchscreen and the Weber Connect app ecosystem. Blaze brings solid build quality and a competitive price, though the Professional LUX 34" is a 3-burner model compared to Napoleon's 5-burner Prestige PRO 665 Elite , which matters when you're cooking for a crowd.
For buyers weighing all three, BBQ Authority's team can walk through the differences and provide competitive pricing. Napoleon's lineup offers one of the most clearly structured upgrade paths in the premium grill market, with meaningful performance and feature improvements at every price tier. Whether you're stepping into premium grilling for the first time with the Rogue or looking for Napoleon's most capable 2026 model, BBQ Authority carries the full lineup in stock and ships directly from their own warehouse.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price range for Napoleon grills in 2026?
Napoleon cart models run from $529 for the Freestyle 365 up to $6,599 for the Prestige PRO 825 , with the 2026 Prestige PRO 665 Elite at $5,699. The Prestige series at $2,099 is also where Napoleon's Lifetime Bumper-to-Bumper warranty starts. All prices reflect current listings at BBQ Authority, an authorized Napoleon dealer with free shipping on orders over $49 and a request-a-quote option for additional savings.
What is the difference in price between the Napoleon Prestige and Prestige PRO?
The Prestige 500 starts at $2,099 and the Prestige PRO 500 starts at $2,749. That $650 difference gets you thicker 9.5mm WAVE cooking grids, a commercial-grade rotisserie kit, a dedicated smoker burner with an integrated wood chip tray, and an infrared SIZZLE ZONE side burner. Both series carry the Lifetime Bumper-to-Bumper warranty.
Where can I get the best price on a Napoleon grill?
BBQ Authority is one of the leading authorized Napoleon dealers in the US, with free shipping on orders over $49, fast warehouse shipping on most Napoleon models, and a request-a-quote option for additional savings. As a veteran-owned business, they also include a free BBQ sauce or rub with every order over $50 and provide warranty support after the sale.