For performance-focused models, absolutely.
- Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 tops out at 155 km/h – well above typical highway cruising speeds – and has the torque delivery to hold high speeds confidently.
- Ola Roadster manages 126 km/h, making it comfortable at 80–100 km/h highway speeds.
- Even the Revolt RV400, at 85 km/h top speed, handles most state highway and inter-city riding where speeds rarely exceed 80 km/h.
There are two practical considerations for highway riding in EVs. First, highway speeds drain batteries significantly faster than city riding, because aerodynamic drag increases with the square of speed. A bike that delivers 150 km in the city might only return 90–100 km at sustained 90–100 km/h.
Second, public fast-charging infrastructure along national highways, while growing, is still patchy in many parts of India.
Plan your route, identify charging stops, and always start a highway trip with a full charge.