New video comin' out soon.

I'm torn between two titles: I'm discussing a problem which is made obvious by electric cars, and I spend a lot of time discussing the specifics of the problem. Most of the video's runtime is spent dealing with electric cars and one-pedal driving.

However, the problem affects pretty much all new cars these days - electric or not.

Should I stick with "Electric cars prove..." in the title for the clicks, or is it better to go with "New cars prove..." ?

"Electric"
35.1%
"New"
64.9%
Poll ended at .
I've edited the question - I supposed there's no point in being spoily since I'll probably hit publish within the hour, but understand that more than anything I need people to click on the video and not just for selfish reasons - my ultimate goal is for this to lead to somebody hopefully writing a regulation, and I need maximum awareness for that to occur.
OK, I've settled on electric. Linky-dink incoming!
Well, it worked...

@TechConnectify I was a little surprised you didn't mention what they do in F1. The "brake lights" come on any time the car is harvesting energy, even with no brake pressure.

This is an issue professional drivers have had for a decade, and they addressed it right away. They always say racing is how they bring new tech to road cars. Seems like this is one place they should do it.

I do prefer your simpler "if the car is slowing above X rate."

@mikej
This has been a problem for decades with manual cars. Engine braking in a low gear can easily do >0.2g.
@TechConnectify