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Premium Grills L75000 vs Blaze Premium LTE 32-Inch Gas Grill

L75000 vs Blaze Premium LTE 32-inch gas grill comparison showcasing features and performance.
2026 Built-In Grill Comparison

Lion L75000 vs Blaze Premium LTE+ 3: Which 32-Inch Grill Should You Buy?

Two premium 32-inch built-in grills. Two very different approaches. Lion focuses on cooking capacity, rotisserie performance and included accessories. The newest Blaze Premium LTE+ 3 focuses on heat-zone control, convenience and a more feature-driven cooking experience.

Lion Premium Grills

L75000

The complete cooking package: strong output, larger listed cooking area and a collection of accessories already included.

32-Inch 60,000 Main BTUs 15,000 Rear BTUs 830 Sq. In. Total
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Blaze Premium LTE+

BLZ-4LTE3

The modern feature-focused choice with heat-zone separators, updated controls and a spring-assisted hood.

32.5-Inch 56,000 Main BTUs 10,000 Rear BTUs 715 Sq. In. Total
Cooking Space 830 vs 715 Sq. In. Lion Advantage
Heat Zone Control Physical Separators Blaze Advantage
Rotisserie Setup 15,000 BTU + Kit Lion Advantage
Hood Design Spring Assisted Blaze Advantage
Included Accessories Gourmet Package Lion Advantage
Modern Controls Safety-Glow System Blaze Advantage
Meet the New Blaze

The Blaze LTE+ 3 Is a Bigger Upgrade Than the Name Suggests

If you compared the Lion L75000 with an older Blaze LTE in the past, it is worth taking another look. The current LTE+ generation adds several features that make the comparison much closer.

Blaze Premium LTE+ 3

More Refined, More Convenient, More Purpose-Built

The newest Blaze LTE+ 3 adds physical heat-zone separators, updated control lighting, a spring-assisted hood and improved nighttime usability. It is less about simply increasing BTUs and more about making the overall cooking experience easier.

Heat-Zone Separators

Removable dividers help isolate burner zones when cooking foods at different temperatures.

Spring-Assisted Hood

Reduces the effort needed to lift and close the stainless steel hood.

Safety-Glow Knobs

Updated illuminated controls provide a visual indication when burner controls are on.

Updated Lighting

Improved interior lighting makes the grill easier to use after sunset.

The Numbers

Lion Still Has the Edge in Raw Cooking Capacity

More BTUs do not automatically make a grill better, but Lion does provide more listed cooking area and higher output from both the main burners and rear rotisserie burner.

Main Burner Output
Lion 60K 4 x 15,000 BTU burners
Blaze 56K 4 x 14,000 BTU burners
Rear Burner
Lion 15K Infrared rotisserie burner
Blaze 10K Infrared rear burner
Total Cooking Area
Lion 830 Sq. in. total cooking space
Blaze 715 Sq. in. total cooking space
Where Each Grill Wins

The Differences You Will Actually Notice While Cooking

The better grill depends less on which logo is on the hood and more on which features match the way you cook.

Rotisserie
Lion L75000 15,000-BTU infrared rear burner with the rotisserie kit included in the Gourmet Package. Best Rotisserie Package
Blaze LTE+ 3 10,000-BTU rear infrared burner with the rotisserie kit offered separately.
Zone Cooking
Lion L75000 Four independently controlled burners make traditional direct and indirect cooking easy.
Blaze LTE+ 3 Removable heat-zone separators physically divide burner areas and help maintain different cooking temperatures. Best Zone Control
Night Grilling
Lion L75000 Interior grill lighting plus illuminated control bezels provide useful visibility after dark.
Blaze LTE+ 3 Interior lighting and the updated safety-glow control system provide both visibility and a clear burner-on indicator. Best Modern Controls
Hood Design
Lion L75000 Substantial double-layered stainless steel hood with a traditional premium grill feel.
Blaze LTE+ 3 Adds a spring-assisted hood mechanism for easier opening and closing. Best Hood Convenience
Cooking Space
Lion L75000 647 sq. in. primary cooking area and approximately 830 sq. in. of total cooking space. Most Cooking Space
Blaze LTE+ 3 Approximately 531 sq. in. primary cooking area and 715 sq. in. total cooking space.
Fuel Flexibility
Lion L75000 Available in natural gas and propane configurations, with model-specific conversion kits available.
Blaze LTE+ 3 Available for natural gas or propane with interchangeable fuel-orifice support. Easier Future Flexibility
Out-of-the-Box Value

Lion Gives You More Equipment With the Grill

This is one of the biggest practical differences between these two models. Lion packages several popular accessories with the L75000, while Blaze takes a more a-la-carte approach.

Lion Gourmet Package

More Ready to Go on Day One

The L75000 is positioned as a complete cooking package rather than just a grill head.

Rotisserie Kit Stainless Griddle Smoker Box Grill Cover Griddle Remover Bottle Opener
Blaze LTE+ 3

More Built-In Technology

Blaze puts more of the value into the grill itself through convenience features and cooking-zone control.

  • Heat-zone separators
  • Spring-assisted hood
  • Safety-glow control knobs
  • Interior cooking lights
  • Rear infrared burner
  • Additional accessories available separately
Your Cooking Style Decides

Which One Is the Better Grill for You?

Neither model wins every category. Choose the grill whose strengths line up with the way you actually plan to use your outdoor kitchen.

Choose Lion L75000

The Complete Cooking Package

Lion makes the most sense when cooking capacity and included equipment matter more than having the newest convenience features.

  • You want more listed cooking area.
  • You plan to use a rotisserie regularly.
  • You want the rotisserie kit already included.
  • You want a griddle and smoker box without additional purchases.
  • You prefer the stronger 15,000-BTU rear burner.
  • You want a lot of equipment in one purchase.
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Choose Blaze LTE+ 3

The Feature-Driven Modern Grill

Blaze makes the most sense when cooking-zone control and convenience features matter more than included accessories.

  • You regularly cook different foods at different temperatures.
  • You want physical heat-zone separators.
  • You value a spring-assisted hood.
  • You like the safety-glow control system.
  • You want updated nighttime lighting.
  • You may value easier future fuel flexibility.
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Before You Replace a Grill

Both Are Called 32-Inch Grills, but the Cutouts Are Different

Never purchase a replacement grill based only on nominal width. Verify the current installation manual and exact cutout dimensions before modifying an existing BBQ island.

Lion Premium Grills L75000
Overall Width 32 in.
Overall Depth 24.25 in.
Cutout Width 31 in.
Cutout Depth 21 1/2 in.
Cutout Height 9 5/8 in.
Blaze Premium LTE+ BLZ-4LTE3
Overall Width 32.5 in.
Overall Depth 25.75 in.
Cutout Width 30 5/8 in.
Cutout Depth 21 1/4 in.
Cutout Height 8 1/2 in.
The Bottom Line

The New Blaze LTE+ 3 Makes This a Much Closer Competition

The previous Blaze LTE was easier to compare on basic specifications. The current LTE+ 3 is a more refined grill, with meaningful improvements in hood operation, lighting, heat-zone management and control visibility.

Lion still has a very strong argument. The L75000 provides more listed cooking space, more main-burner output, a stronger rear burner and an included Gourmet Package that gives you several useful accessories without purchasing them separately.

Lion is the stronger complete cooking package. Blaze LTE+ 3 is the stronger choice for buyers who prioritize modern convenience and heat-zone control.

Common Questions

Lion L75000 vs Blaze LTE+ 3 FAQ

Quick answers to the questions buyers commonly ask when comparing these two 32-inch built-in grills.

Which grill has more cooking space?

Lion lists approximately 647 sq. in. of primary cooking area and 830 sq. in. total. Blaze lists approximately 531 sq. in. primary and 715 sq. in. total for the BLZ-4LTE3.

Which grill is better for rotisserie cooking?

Lion has the stronger out-of-box rotisserie setup with a 15,000-BTU infrared rear burner and an included rotisserie kit. Blaze uses a 10,000-BTU rear burner and the rotisserie kit is an additional accessory.

Does Blaze LTE+ 3 have heat-zone separators?

Yes. Blaze includes removable heat-zone separators designed to help isolate different burner areas when cooking at different temperatures.

Can Lion still cook with different heat zones?

Yes. The L75000 has four independently controlled main burners, so you can create hotter and cooler cooking areas. Blaze adds physical dividers between the zones.

Which grill includes more accessories?

Lion has the advantage here. The L75000 Gourmet Package includes items such as the rotisserie kit, griddle, smoker box and grill cover.

Can both grills use natural gas or propane?

Yes. Both are available for natural gas and propane. Always verify the exact fuel configuration before ordering and have gas connections installed according to current manufacturer instructions and local requirements.

Can I replace a Lion L75000 with a Blaze LTE+ 3 without changing the island?

Do not assume so. Their cutout dimensions differ even though both are marketed in the 32-inch category. Measure the existing opening and compare it with the current installation manual before making a replacement decision.

Compare Before You Buy

Pick the Grill That Matches the Way You Cook

Lion delivers a more complete cooking package. Blaze delivers a more feature-focused modern design. Compare current availability, fuel type and promotions before deciding which one belongs in your outdoor kitchen.