The History of BSA Cars "The Thirties"
The TW32, BSA's First-Front-Wheel-Drive Four-Wheeler
In 1931 BSA's foresaw a market for a four wheel light car and in that autumn introduced
a four wheel version of the trike, the FW32. This was produced in a two seater, four seater
and van versions, unfortunately they offered no advantages other than road stability over
the trike and not many were built. Another short lived model in 1931 was the TW-5 van
version of the threewheeler,