I ride 5 days a week 12 miles into work and around San Francisco all day long, and then back home at night. So each day's commute is approximately 2/3 highway and 1/3 city (with lots of hills). On some mornings, the freeway is backed up and I split lanes, 30 mph in 1st gear, so that isn't quite highway driving on those days.
I almost always ride in Sport mode, and, knowing I have plenty of juice for my day, I like to ride with a fairly heavy throttle most of the time.
When I get home on some days, I divide my SOC used by miles driven.
Yesterday was the worst because of very high winds and my need, to make an appointment, to drive fast on the freeway. The number was 1.892.
Other days are: 1.422, 1.711, 1.318,
1.374, 1.613, 1.643, 1.691, 1.516, 1.362.
Average is 1.554, or about 1.5% of charge for every mile, making my range about 75 miles, which is darned closed to the 77 mixed hwy/city range I've seen published.
I totally agree about highway mileage be the more meaningful.
My SWAG is that fast charging, especially really fast charging of supercaps, will be the solution, rather than improved batteries, which will always mean more weight for more range.
Despite Range Anxiety, at 3000 miles, my daily Brammogrin still grows.