As Delhi Chokes on Pollution, Tesla Shows How the Model Y Keeps Bad Air Out
In a new test video, Tesla shows the Model Y keeping its cabin smoke-free using Bioweapon Defense Mode, even as pollution surrounds the vehicle.






Tesla has released a new video on its official Instagram account demonstrating the effectiveness of the HEPA cabin air filtration system on the Tesla Model Y.


In the video, a Tesla Model Y is placed inside a sealed, transparent plastic enclosure designed to simulate an extreme air pollution scenario. The setup is fully air-tight, allowing Tesla to control the air quality inside the enclosure. A BMW SUV is parked alongside the Model Y inside the same enclosure for comparison.
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To recreate hazardous air conditions, the Tesla team fills the enclosure with dense red smoke, mimicking severe pollution. Within moments, the enclosure is completely saturated with smoke, significantly reducing visibility.
What happens when bioweapon defence mode is switched on
The Model Y is equipped with Tesla’s Bioweapon Defence Mode, which is designed to filter incoming air before it enters the cabin. When the feature is activated, the video shows that while red smoke continues to fill the enclosure, it does not enter the Model Y’s cabin. In contrast, smoke is seen entering the cabin of the BMW SUV parked next to it.
According to Tesla, all air entering the Model Y cabin is routed through a large HEPA filtration system. The company claims that the filter is capable of removing 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 micrometres. Toward the end of the demonstration, Tesla shows the HEPA filter used in the test, which appears visibly saturated with red smoke particles, indicating that the contaminants were captured before reaching the cabin.
How does Model Y's bioweapon defence mode work?
Bioweapon Defence Mode combines a HEPA filter with activated carbon filtration. Together, these systems are designed to reduce exposure to exhaust fumes, smoke, allergens, bacteria, viruses, pollen, mold spores, and other airborne pollutants. The system also creates positive pressure inside the cabin, which helps prevent unfiltered outside air from seeping in.
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How can you activate this feature?
The feature can be activated directly from the vehicle’s climate control screen by selecting the biohazard icon. It can also be turned on remotely through the Tesla mobile app by opening the Climate section and accessing the Bioweapon Defence Mode option.

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