W.W. (Winter), was an early British car made by Winter and Company of Wandsworth, London.
[1] The first car, the W.W. of 1913 was a light car powered by an 8 hp V-twin engine bought in from the Precision company.
This drove the rear wheels through a gear box by Chater-Lea and shaft drive to a worm gear final drive on the rear axle.
For 1914 production changed to a cyclecar.
This was sold as a Winter and had a Blumfield engine and friction drive with belt to the rear axle.