No. The 80% limiter was removed on US models starting w/model year '14.
Best you can do is limit it via timers, unplugging early or getting an EVSE (e.g. Juicebox) that can reasonably guesstimate when to stop. You need to tell it what car you have the 1st time and each time afterward, you'll need to enter your current SoC to have it properly stop at the desired SoC.
The below and being hit by a stupid 80/100 averaging "rule" seems to be why Nissan removed it. In model year '14, 75 miles didn't look so good vs. other sub-100 mile EVs while 84 was near the top.
https://insideevs.com/news/317213/2013-nissan-leaf-rated-at-75-miles-but-84-miles-using-the-outgoing-2012-epa-ratings-system/
https://insideevs.com/news/320736/2014-nissan-leaf-mostly-unchanged-as-range-technically-moves-up-to-84-miles/