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Verdict
The Napoleon Rogue 425 delivers strong searing power and dependable heat consistency in a compact, budget-friendly package. It's an excellent choice for patio or small backyard grilling, especially for those who want the Sizzle Zone infrared burner without stepping up to Napoleon's premium Prestige line.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • ✓ Solid stainless steel construction feels durable
  • ✓ Sizzle Zone side burner sears steaks restaurant-style
  • ✓ Even heat distribution across cooking surface
  • ✓ Compact footprint fits smaller patios and balconies
  • ✓ Easy ignition with reliable Jetfire ignition system
  • ✓ Good value compared to higher-end Napoleon models

Cons

  • ✕ Main grates could retain heat longer for some users
  • ✕ Assembly instructions could be clearer for beginners
  • ✕ Side shelf space is limited for large cookouts
  • ✕ Painted cart finish may show wear over time

Specifications

Specification gauge
Napoleon Rogue 425 Gas Grill
Cooking Area425 sq in
Burners3 stainless steel + 1 Sizzle Zone infrared
BTU Output32,000 BTU main + 12,000 BTU side burner
Fuel TypeNatural Gas or Liquid Propane
Grid MaterialCast iron WAVE grids

Our full review

The Napoleon Rogue 425 is a mid-sized gas grill built for backyard cooks who want reliable performance without unnecessary complexity. Constructed with a durable stainless steel frame and cast aluminum end caps, it offers three main stainless steel burners delivering roughly 48,000 BTUs of cooking power across 425 square inches of primary cooking space, with an additional warming rack expanding total capacity. The WAVE cooking grids, made of stainless steel, are designed to sear efficiently while making cleanup easier thanks to their tapered shape that channels grease away from the flame, reducing flare-ups during everyday grilling sessions. Beyond the main cooking area, the Rogue 425 includes a side burner, giving home chefs the flexibility to prepare sauces, sides, or sear cast iron pans without leaving the grill station. The grill's stainless steel lid features a large viewing window paired with a built-in thermometer, allowing users to monitor internal temperatures without lifting the hood and losing heat. Push-button ignition ensures quick startup, while the sturdy cart design with enclosed cabinet storage keeps propane tanks and grilling tools organized and protected from the elements, making it a practical centerpiece for patios and outdoor kitchens alike. Durability and long-term usability are central to the Rogue 425's design philosophy. Its porcelainized cast iron cooking grids retain heat well and stand up to repeated use, while the grill's overall build quality reflects Napoleon's reputation for rugged, weather-resistant outdoor cooking equipment. Wheels on the cart allow for easy repositioning, and the compact footprint makes it suitable for smaller patios without sacrificing cooking versatility. Whether searing steaks, grilling vegetables, or slow-cooking with indirect heat using the additional burner zones, the Rogue 425 delivers consistent results, making it a dependable choice for grilling enthusiasts who value both performance and straightforward operation.

4.4
Based on 4 verified owner reviews of the Napoleon Rogue 425 Gas Grill.
Sears like a champ — Mike Delgado (2024-03-15)
The Sizzle Zone burner is a game changer for steaks. Got a perfect crust every time. Assembly took about an hour but worth it.
Great for small patios — Jenna Photiou (2024-01-22)
Fits perfectly on our condo balcony. Heat distribution is solid across all four burners. Only wish the side shelf was bigger.
Reliable and well-built — Tom Reyes (2023-11-08)
Been using it for six months now, stainless steel still looks great. Ignition system has never failed me once.
Best grill in this price range — Sarah Kim (2023-09-30)
Compared multiple brands before buying. Napoleon's build quality is noticeably better than similarly priced competitors. Very happy with this purchase.