The one I'm leaning toward is the Prestige 665 RSIB for $2,000...
https://www.napoleon.com/en/us/grills/products/gas-grills/prestige-series/prestige-665-rsib-p665rsibpss
The Weber options in that general size range are either the Genesis II 435 for $1,250 or the Summit 670 for $2,750. So that Napoleon is right in the middle of the 2 price-points. Again, maybe it's just that Napoleon is hitting a gap in the market, but I feel like they are a much better value and offer more features that are important to me.
The Napoleon has stainless grates, enclosed propane, rotisserie, more burners, knob lights, and a larger cooking area than the Genesis. It has pretty much the same features as the Summit, plus a slightly bigger cooking area and one difference that I actually prefer, which is the side sear station rather than side burner. I think I'll use that a lot more.
Also, the Napoleon has a lifetime warranty and the Webers have 10 years. Doubtful I'll keep it more than 10 years so probably not that big of a deal, but I think it speaks to their quality overall. And everything I've heard is that Napoleon has incredible customer service, which was always a huge plus with Weber.
If the build quality is similar, it's seeming like a no-brainer to me. Never ever thought I'd stray from Weber, but I'm having a really hard time sticking with them right now. Never mind that I'm hearing more and more that Weber's quality is slipping, and the fact that their last 3 product rollouts have been shit shows.