Nissan Civilian is currently sold under the Civilian and W41 or W 41 names. It is sold in Japan as Civilian, and several countries in Central & South America. The normal seating capacity is 26 passengers. Its main competitors are the Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa, Toyota Coaster, and Isuzu Journey, and, in some countries Civilian/ W41 minibuses are found only in small quantities, compared to the Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa, Toyota Coaster, and the Isuzu Journey. It was replaced by the earlier Nissan Echo.
Originally introduced in 1958, the KC42 was a special-order vehicle built using B40 and C40 truck underpinnings. They were sold as the Nissan Junior Microbus and Caball Microbus respectively. In June 1960, reflecting model changes for the Junior and Caball, the Caball and Junior Microbuses were also updated and the GC140 Caball Microbus became a regularly available model. In 1961 the GC140 was renamed Caball Echo; the Junior-based buses seem to have been discontinued around this time. In 1962 the engine was changed to the 1.9-liter H engine and the name shortened to just "Echo." The chassis number was changed to GC141. In 1963 there was a light facelift, with higher mounted headlights and round rather than rectangular indicators. A long wheelbase model was also introduced. In January 1964 the SD22diesel engine joined the lineup. In November 1964 and October 1965 there were another two light facelifts; the second one also brought changes to the cooling system and the chassis code switched to 142.
GC240: Echo/Civilian, 1966-1976
In August 1966 the all-new GC240 replaced the earlier models, with more modern design with larger glass areas. Some visible parts were shared with the Caball, such as the headlight bezels. In October 1968 there were modifications inside and out, including a padded dashboard and large combination taillights. In April 1969 a twin rear-tire model was added, and a 1970 facelift brought headlights integrated with the grille and headrests for all seats. After a series of high publicity accidents involving failing propshafts, followed by a hearing in the Diet, Nissan developed a two-piece propshaft. Nonetheless, the "Echo" name had received bad connotations and in September 1971 the C240 Echo was renamed "Civilian." Engines remained the 2-liter H20 petrol unit and the SD22 diesel. In January 1973 the 3-litre ED30 diesel engine became available, in order to better handle the added power needs of air conditioning.
GC340: 1976-1982
This took over from the GC240 Nissan Civilian in May 1976. The Prince Light Coach model was discontinued and folded into the Civilian line. The GC340's chassis is closely related to the C340 Caball. In August 1978 the emissions controls were updated to meet new regulations; the chassis codes were accordingly changed to "341." In June 1980 a more powerful yet diesel option was introduced, the 3.3-liter ED33 with.
W40: 1982-1999
UW40: 1982-1988
MGW40/MW40: 1982-1990
FGW40/FW40/VUSW40: 1984-1988
RGW40/RYW40: 1988-
BGW40/BW40: 1990-
RAW40: 1993-
*Models vary from Roof Style, A/C Option, and Wheelbase
W41: 1999-
BCW41/BHW41/BJW41/BVW41: 1999-2004
ACW41/AHW41/AJW41/AVW41: 2004-2007
DCW41/DHW41/DJW41/DVW41: 2004-
*Models vary from Suspension, Engine, and Wheelbase
Includes an automatic folding door, non-tinted windows with curtains and non-reclinable, low-back seats, and other options.
SX
Includes an automatic folding door, reclinable, high-back seats, better audio equipment, rear windshield wipers and other options.
GX
Includes an automatic reclinable high-back driver's seat, supreme audio equipment, TV, rear windshield wipers, toilet and other amenities.
TX
Includes an automatic height-adjustable driver's seat, cruise control, BOSE audio equipment, Rear Projection TV, passenger air-bags, toilet, refrigerator, reclinable passenger seats with retractable table, self-levelling suspension.
Special Purpose Vehicles
Bloodmobile
Police Bus
School Bus
Presidential transportation
Grand saloon bus
Ambulance
Motorhome
Library Car
Execution Van
Wheelchair Van
Famous users
Ousted Panama dictator Manuel Noriega, in his reign, had at least one Nissan Civilian as his personal transport. It was a luxury, fully furnished version with amenities such as TV, restroom and kitchenette. This Civilian is now said to be owned by a Panamanian national who obtained it in very bad condition and restored it.