Shelly Banjo, Columnist

Stuck in the Middle With Nissan

The revamped model has neither the range nor the price to set itself apart from competitors.
Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg
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Nissan Motor Co.'s updated Leaf electric vehicle stopped just short of meeting lofty expectations.

One of the original EV leaders, Nissan had tinkered with the all-electric car for almost seven years as it watched flashier competitors like Tesla Inc.'s Model S and BMW AG's i3 hit the roads.