I'm really excited to fire up the grill with Weber's latest barbecue collection!
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BRIEF OVERVIEW
Weber has unveiled its barbecue collection for 2025, showcasing a range of gas and wood pellet grills.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of its Spirit barbecue, Weber has upgraded its Spirit gas grill and launched two new wood pellet barbecues designed for low-and-slow smoking.
Weber has just announced its 2025 barbecue line-up, and I can’t wait to get grilling. To celebrate 30 years of its Spirit barbecue, Weber has introduced an enhanced version of its iconic gas grill, and has introduced two new wood pellet barbecues, including the Searwood and Smoque – we’ve got a lot to get through so buckle in.
Over the past couple of years, electric barbecues were really having a moment, mainly due to their ease and convenience, as well as usability on balconies and smaller spaces. But Weber’s new 2025 barbecue range is all about gas and wood pellets, proving that the traditional way to grill is back and better than ever.
Starting with its wood pellet launches, Weber has introduced the Searwood wood pellet grill and Smoque wood pellet smoker. Finally making its UK debut, the Weber Searwood is a high-heat wood pellet grill that has a wide temperature range, so you can smoke, sear and roast on one grill, for deep smoky flavours and versatile cooking.
The Weber Searwood features Weber’s innovative DirectFlame heat distribution and temperature management system. This technology enables the Weber Searwood to achieve temperatures of up to 315°C in under 15 minutes, and it allows for seamless transitions between various temperature settings while maintaining heat throughout the barbecue.
The Weber Searwood features a durable cast aluminium cookbox on its side for loading wood pellets, along with an LCD display that shows the current temperature and cooking status. You can also track and adjust your barbecue settings remotely through the Weber Connect app, giving you the freedom to manage your grilling experience even when you're not right by the grill.
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Another new wood pellet model is the Weber Smoque. As the name suggests, the Weber Smoque is a smoker and is built for low-and-slow cooking. It has a similar temperature and controller system as the Searwood, but it comes with Smoquevent technology which sits between the burn pot and cooking grates to circulate air and smoke evenly around food for precise cooking and smoky flavours.
Alongside these new wood pellet grills, Weber is also reinventing its Spirit gas barbecue, in celebration of its 30 year anniversary. The new Spirit has been given more power with boost burners for even heat management and temperature control, as well as a Snap-Jet Ignition System for a quicker start process. It also has an updated digital thermometer.
If you assumed that Weber would halt its innovations, you would be mistaken. The brand has also enhanced its Genesis and Q collections while broadening its Weber Works accessories. The latest lineup of accessories features drop-in and snap-on products such as cutting boards, bins, and lighting, all designed to be compatible with most of Weber's new barbecue offerings.
Prices on Weber’s 2025 barbecue collection vary, with the Weber Searwood starting at £1,099 / $1,199, and the Smoque starting at £745 / $699. The new edition of the Weber Spirit is priced between £499 - £699 / $399 - $699, so this might be Weber’s most affordable line-up yet.