I have an SRF myself and before that have test ridden several S and DS, R and non R models. The numbers given by Zero are pretty accurate.
Most of the time I get around 150 km in range on my SRF that is not in ECO and not caring about range.
I recently did a test ride on my SRF from 100 % to 0 % battery charge on twisty roads that are limited to 70 kmh and have several 50 kmh sections. Small hills (less than 10% incline) but really all hills all ride long at around 20 °C. No tucking, a small portion with luggage and like 10 % of the ride on 90 kmh roads. That resulted in a range of 210 km with 4 km getting home with 0 % charge.
From what I understood on 0 % you should still be able to get 8 to 10 km in distance. Obviously not recommended to always deplete your battery for every ride. The battery is at it's best above 20% and below 80% charge. And in practice I rarely deplete it.
But it's really all down to riding style. The metrics of the last 40 km of that ride are in the screenshot below. I used only 80 Nm of torque at max (whereas otherwise it shows a max of 190 or even 200 Nm).
Due to the type of road it was still a fun ride. But it's nothing as thrilling as running it in sport mode and using that 200 Nm. Speed is your real range killer due to drag. On highways going close to 140 kmh I get like 120 to 130 km range.
I haven't depleted any S or DS yet but those have less power so are easier to ride like I did with the SRF that day. So yes you should get more range.