New paint shades and minor facelifts, are the only things that were burgeoning the Pulsars since ages, but the launch of fuel-injected Pulsar 200NS in Turkey had demolished that image of Bajaj, and reformed a hope for the brand to be making aggressive moves in the near future.
Disappointment to this news is, despite being more powerful in nature, the fuel injection specific still ejects the same power as the one with the carburetor in India i.e. 23.52PS at 9500rpm and 18.3Nm of peak torque at 8000rpm. A slightly higher top speed of 136kmph and slower 0-60kmph at 3.61 seconds can be noted on the papers of 200NS FI.
However, plans for the same are not yet chalked out for India, as Bajaj is quite busy working on Discovers. Sure-footedly, the fully-faired Pulsars are in the works for India which will roll out by next year.